Trazam project: A mobile application for the tracking of compounded preparations in a Pharmacy Department.
Autor: | González Suárez S; Servicio de Farmacia, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, España., Marín Romero AM; Servicio de Farmacia, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, España., Ballesteros Cabañas GI; Servicio de Farmacia, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, España., Rial Domínguez Y; Servicio de Farmacia, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, España., Soy Muner D; Servicio de Farmacia, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, España., Juncos Pereira R; Servicio de Farmacia, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, España., Lesta Domene C; Servicio de Farmacia, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, España., López-Cabezas C; Servicio de Farmacia, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, España. Electronic address: mclopez1@clinic.cat. |
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Jazyk: | English; Spanish; Castilian |
Zdroj: | Farmacia hospitalaria : organo oficial de expresion cientifica de la Sociedad Espanola de Farmacia Hospitalaria [Farm Hosp] 2024 Jan-Feb; Vol. 48 (1), pp. 23-28. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jul 27. |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.farma.2023.06.014 |
Abstrakt: | Introduction: The primary objective of this study is to describe the design and implementation of a mobile application (App) for tracking preparations compounded in the Pharmacy Department. Secondary objectives include evaluating the time spent on resolving incidents related to the distribution of preparations before and after implementation, assessing users satisfaction with the application, and establishing a panel of quality indicators based on the data extracted from the App. Methods: Defining application requirements, identifying drugs to be included in the software and outlining different workflows. Developing the App in collaboration with the supplier and integrating it with the computer programs involved in prescription and validation. Additionally, QR codes were created to identify delivery points at destination units, and suitable mobile devices were acquired. The initial phase involved user training in the application and a pilot test conducted in a hospital ward. The subsequent phase focused on expansion and consolidation. Results: The system includes 86.9% of all sterile preparations prepared in the Hospital Pharmacy, encompassing chemotherapy, adult parenteral nutrition, and other non-hazardous sterile preparations. Furthermore, the application has been implemented in all hospitalization wards, day care units and two external sites. On average, 5,403 preparations were tracked per month (SD = 297.3). The time required to address incidents related to the distribution of preparations has decreased by 83% (from 38.9 to 6.6 minutes per day). The App regularly provides valuable management data for optimizing workflow in the compounding area. Additionally, users have expressed satisfaction with the application. Discusion: The proposed application enables hospital staff to easily and intuitively track preparations compounded in the pharmacy, irrespective of the computer program used for prescription. It has significantly reduced the need for manual record-keeping and has mitigated incidents associated with the distribution of sterile preparations. (Copyright © 2023 Sociedad Española de Farmacia Hospitalaria (S.E.F.H). Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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