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Pharmacist workload and pharmacy characteristics associated with the dispensing of potentially clinically important drug-drug interactions.

机译:与可能具有临床意义的重要药物-药物相互作用的分配相关的药剂师工作量和药学特性。

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BACKGROUND: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are preventable medical errors, yet exposure to DDIs continues despite systems that are designed to prevent such exposures. The purpose of this study was to examine pharmacy characteristics that may be associated with dispensed potential DDIs. METHODS: This study combined survey data from community pharmacies in 18 metropolitan statistical areas with pharmacy claims submitted to 4 pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) over a 3-month period from January 1, 2003 to March 31, 2003. Pharmacy characteristics of interest included prescription volume, the number of full-time equivalent pharmacists and pharmacy staff, computer software programs, and the ability to modify those programs with respect to DDI alerts, the use of technologies to assist in receiving, filling and dispensing medication orders, and prescription volume. The dependent variable in this study was the rate of dispensed medications that may interact. RESULTS: A total of 672 pharmacies were included in the analysis. On average (+/-SD), the respondents filled 1375 +/- 691 prescriptions per week, submitted 17,948 +/- 23,889 pharmacy claims to the participating PBMs, had 1.2 +/- 0.3 full-time equivalent pharmacists per hour open, and 545 (81%) were affiliated with a chain drug store organization. Factors significantly related to an increased risk of dispensing a potential DDI included pharmacist workload (odds ratio [OR] 1.03; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.028-1.048), pharmacy staffing (OR 1.10; 95% CI: 1.09-1.11), and various technologies (eg, sophisticated telephone systems, internet receipt of orders, and refill requests) that assist with order processing, and the ability to modify DDI alert-screening sensitivity and detailed pharmacological information about DDIs. CONCLUSIONS: This study found that there was an increase in the risk of dispensing a potential DDI with higher pharmacist and pharmacy workload, use of specific automation, and dispensing software programs providing alerts and clinical information.
机译:背景:药物相互作用(DDI)是可预防的医疗错误,尽管设计了防止此类接触的系统,但DDI的暴露仍在继续。这项研究的目的是检查可能与分配的潜在DDI相关的药房特征。方法:本研究将2003年1月1日至2003年3月31日的3个月内来自18个大都市统计地区的社区药房的调查数据与向4个药房福利经理(PBM)提交的药房索赔相结合。感兴趣的药房特征包括处方数量,全职等效的药剂师和药房人员的数量,计算机软件程序,以及针对DDI警报修改这些程序的能力,使用技术来协助接收,填写和分配药品订单以及处方量的能力。在这项研究中,因变量是可能相互作用的已分配药物的比率。结果:该分析共包括672家药店。平均而言(+/- SD),受访者每周填写1375 +/- 691张处方,向参与的PBM提交17,948 +/- 23,889项药理要求,每小时有1.2 +/- 0.3名全职等效药剂师,并且545(81%)与一家连锁药店组织有关联。与分配潜在DDI的风险增加显着相关的因素包括药剂师的工作量(赔率[OR] 1.03; 95%置信区间[CI] 1.028-1.048),药房人员编制(OR 1.10; 95%CI:1.09-1.11),以及各种有助于订单处理的技术(例如,先进的电话系统,订单的互联网接收和重新填充请求)以及修改DDI警报筛选敏感性和有关DDI的详细药理学信息的能力。结论:这项研究发现,随着潜在药剂师和药房工作量的增加,使用特定的自动化程序以及提供警报和临床信息的分配软件程序,分配潜在DDI的风险有所增加。

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