5S management improves the service quality in the outpatient-emergency pharmacy: from management process optimisation to staff capacity enhancement
European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
by Huang, W.-J., Zhang, M.-W., Li, B.-Y., Wang, X.-H., Zhang, C.-H., Yu, J.-G.
2w ago
Objective As a high-efficiency demanding department in a hospital, the outpatient pharmacy has a great need for quality improvement to provide superior medical service for patients. Little is known about the application of 5S management in a hospital pharmacy department. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impacts of 5S management on pharmaceutical service quality and staff capacity in the outpatient-emergency pharmacy. Methods We carried out a 5S project in the outpatient-emergency pharmacy at a local hospital that involved processes including waste elimination, workplace standardisatio ..read more
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Clinical benefits of therapeutic drug monitoring of vancomycin therapy in patients with postoperative intracerebral hemorrhage: a retrospective cohort study
European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
by Liu, H., Yang, H., Guo, X., Bai, Y., SiRi, G.
2w ago
Objective The objective of this study was to investigate the clinical efficacy and safety of conducting therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of vancomycin in patients with postoperative intracerebral haemorrhage. Methods We conducted a retrospective analysis of 435 patients who experienced postoperative cerebral haemorrhage and were treated with vancomycin in the Department of Neurosurgery of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region People’s Hospital from January 2017 to December 2021. Patients were then matched using the propensity score matching method in a ratio of 1:1. Ninety-two pairs of cases were ..read more
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177Lu-Dotatate administration using an infusion pump or a peristaltic pump: comparison of two methods
European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
by Donze, C., Rubira, L., Santoro, L., Viarasakd, M., Kotzki, P. O., Deshayes, E., Fersing, C.
2w ago
Objectives 177Lu-oxodotreotide (Lutathera) is an intravenous peptide receptor radionuclide therapy to treat unresectable metastatic digestive neuroendocrine tumours. The recommended method for Lutathera administration is gravity infusion; however, other appropriate and safe techniques are possible. This work compares two infusion methods from a medico-economic, radiation protection, efficiency and practicality point of view. Methods Two infusion methods were studied, either involving a volumetric infusion pump (method 1) or a peristaltic pump (method 2). For each method, the mean residual acti ..read more
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Practising prioritisation: exploring variation in applying a clinical pharmacy risk stratification tool
European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
by McIntyre, F. B., Vickers, L., Wallem, A., van de lIsle, M., McLean, A., Souter, C.
2w ago
Objectives To evaluate the use of a risk stratification tool and explore the contributing factors to variation in practice by clinical pharmacists. Methods The quantitative phase was a prospective evaluation of adherence to the risk stratification tool. Patients were selected by convenience sampling from medical wards across two hospital sites. Researchers applied the risk stratification tool to each patient, documented the code, accessed health records in subsequent days, and recorded the code assigned by the pharmacist. These codes were compared. The kappa () coefficient test was performed u ..read more
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Standardisation of intravenous infusion therapy for paediatrics: big challenges for the little patients
European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
by Taladriz-Sender, I., Manrique-Rodriguez, S., Fernandez-Llamazares, C. M., Herranz-Alonso, A., Sanjurjo-Saez, M.
2w ago
Background Worldwide organisations advocate standardising the management of intravenous drugs as an essential strategy to increase safety in paediatric healthcare settings. Intravenous administration is a route associated with some potential complications. Many adverse events are related to the use of intravenous medications, and the great variability in their handling and preparation represents an added risk that jeopardises the safety of children. Purpose To standardise the dilutions of intravenous drugs most commonly administered to Spanish hospitalised paediatric and neonatal patients. Met ..read more
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Using Healthcare Failure Mode and Effect Analysis in prospective medication safety risk management in secondary care inpatient wards
European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
by Sova, P. M., Holmström, A.-R., Airaksinen, M., Sneck, S.
2w ago
Objectives The evaluation and improvement of medication management processes is an essential part of preventive medication risk management strategies in hospitals. The aim of the present study was to identify and analyse risks of a new electronic medication management process and to suggest improvements to manage the identified risks in a secondary care hospital. Methods The electronic medication management process of four wards at the Lapland Central Hospital, Finland was evaluated by Healthcare Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (HFMEA). The multidisciplinary HFMEA team consisted of five exper ..read more
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To maximise impact, hospital pharmacists need to increase visibility
European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
by Zhang, P. C., Matinnia, C., Austin, Z.
2w ago
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Meropenem population pharmacokinetics and model-based dosing optimisation in patients with serious bacterial infection
European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
by Murinova, I., Svidrnoch, M., Gucky, T., Rezac, D., Hlavac, J., Slanar, O., Sima, M.
2w ago
Objectives The objective of this study was to develop a population pharmacokinetic model of meropenem in a heterogeneous population of patients with a serious bacterial infection in order to propose dosing optimisation leading to improved achievement of the pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) target. Methods A total of 174 meropenem serum levels obtained from 144 patients during therapeutic drug monitoring were analysed using a non-linear mixed-effects modelling approach and Monte Carlo simulation was then used to compare various dosing regimens in order to optimise PK/PD target attainment ..read more
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Use of chronic medications and risk of death due to COVID-19 in hospitalised patients
European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
by Larrosa-Garcia, M., Garcia-Garcia, S., Louro, J., Sanchez-Montalva, A., Sampol Sirvent, J., Augustin Recio, S., Guillen del Castillo, A., Riera-Arnau, J., Gorgas, M. Q., Miarons, M.
2w ago
Objectives To evaluate the potential association between chronic exposure to medication and death related to COVID-19. Methods This is a retrospective cross-sectional study that included all patients hospitalised due to COVID-19 from 11 March to 4 June 2020 in our centre. Chronic patient medication was classified by the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) classification; demographic and clinical data were analysed. Multivariate logistic regression models were used to estimate the adjusted odds ratios (aOR) of death for each drug exposure; each aOR represents an independent model adjusted by ..read more
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The threatened medicines information pharmacist!
European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
by Stemer, G., Williams, S. D.
2w ago
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