Developing a telepharmacy programme with home medication dispensing and informed delivery in a tertiary hospital: description of the model and analysis of the results


Por: Gil-Candel, M, Solana-Altabella, A, Vicente-Escrig, E, Pupla-Bartoll, A, Azuara, J, Perez-Huertas, P and Piqueres, R

Publicada: 1 mar 2023 Ahead of Print: 1 abr 2022
Resumen:
Objectives This study aimed to describe the actions taken to implement a telepharmacy programme with home medication dispensing and informed delivery in an outpatient pharmaceutical care unit of a tertiary hospital, where approximately 5000 patients are treated per year. It also aimed to substantiate the applicability and benefits of the programme through analysing the findings and measuring patient satisfaction. Methods We identified the operational, logistical, technological and legal needs, as well as the need for training, information and coordination with the care team and patient associations. A standard operating procedure was developed which described the home dispensing model and the profile of patients eligible for telepharmacy. Care activity was evaluated, between the months of July 2020 and January 2021; and a survey was conducted to measure patient satisfaction based on the Enopex project, a cross-sectional observational study of patients who used telepharmacy services during the COVID-19 lockdown period in Spain. Results A total of 2536 medication deliveries were made over 144 working days, with a mean of 18 (standard deviation (SD): 6) deliveries per day, and a total of 2854 dispensings (1.1 drugs per delivery). In total, 197 different types of pharmaceutical formulations were delivered, corresponding to 123 active ingredients. The distance and time avoided during the study period totalled 1 05 624 km and 1 09 452 min (76 days), whereby the median distance and time saved per patient were 66 (interquartile range (IQR):122 km and 90 (IQR:90) minutes, which represents an approximate carbon footprint reduction of 25 kg of CO2 per patient and 16.5 tonnes in total. The satisfaction survey conducted, completed by 134 patients, revealed high satisfaction with the pharmacy service of 9.88 points out of 10. Conclusions The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic (COVID-19) has provided the pharmacy service with an opportunity to develop and implement a telepharmacy programme that benefits patients, which has enabled better organisation of the unit and greater accessibility for patients attending in person. It is a replicable method that is applicable in other pharmacy services with similar characteristics and requirements.

Filiaciones:
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 Hosp Gen Univ Castello, Pharm, Castellon De La Plana 12004, Comunidad Valen, Spain

Solana-Altabella, A:
 Hosp Gen Univ Castello, Pharm, Castellon De La Plana 12004, Comunidad Valen, Spain

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 Hosp Gen Univ Castello, Pharm, Castellon De La Plana 12004, Comunidad Valen, Spain

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 Hosp Gen Univ Castello, Pharm, Castellon De La Plana 12004, Comunidad Valen, Spain

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 Hosp Gen Univ Castello, Pharm, Castellon De La Plana 12004, Comunidad Valen, Spain

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 Hosp Vega Baja, Pharm, Orihuela, Comunidad Valen, Spain

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 Hosp Gen Univ Castello, Pharm, Castellon De La Plana 12004, Comunidad Valen, Spain
ISSN: 20479964





EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL PHARMACY
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European Association of Hospital Pharmacists (EAHP), BRITISH MED ASSOC HOUSE, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, LONDON WC1H 9JR, ENGLAND, Bélgica
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 30 Número: 2
Páginas: 107-112
WOS Id: 000784660800001
ID de PubMed: 35444000
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