Degree of technological implementation in intravenous chemotherapy management in hospitals of the Autonomous Community of Madrid

Objective: To understand the degree of technological implementation in the processes of preparation and administration of cytostatics drugs that is available in those hospitals of the Autonomous Community of Madrid where intravenous chemotherapy is prepared. Method: A descriptive observational stud...

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Main Authors: Silvia Peña-Cabia, Belén Ortiz-Martín
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Grupo Aula Médica 2017-07-01
Series:Farmacia Hospitalaria
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Online Access:http://www.aulamedica.es/fh/pdf/10729.pdf
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spelling doaj-6fe6e2e5d30d463ca88fc6a86156bbaf2020-11-25T01:39:48ZengGrupo Aula MédicaFarmacia Hospitalaria1130-63432171-86952017-07-0141448849610.7399/fh.2017.41.4.10729Degree of technological implementation in intravenous chemotherapy management in hospitals of the Autonomous Community of MadridSilvia Peña-Cabia0Belén Ortiz-Martín1Pharmacy Unit, Central Clinical Trials Unit. Hospital HM Sanchinarro, Madrid.Pharmacy Unit. Hospital Los Madroños, Madrid.Objective: To understand the degree of technological implementation in the processes of preparation and administration of cytostatics drugs that is available in those hospitals of the Autonomous Community of Madrid where intravenous chemotherapy is prepared. Method: A descriptive observational study through the completion of a survey targeted to the staff responsible for the preparation of this type of treatments. Results: The degree of implementation of assisted electronic prescription is high, there is a medium degree in the case of bar code reading technology, and low in terms of vial re-labelling and gravimetric and voice control for preparation. Conclusions: There is a large room for improvement regarding traceability in the process of preparation and administration of intravenous chemotherapy http://www.aulamedica.es/fh/pdf/10729.pdfDrug preparationIntravenous antineoplastic drugs; Pharmacy technologyAssisted electronic prescriptionBar code
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author Silvia Peña-Cabia
Belén Ortiz-Martín
spellingShingle Silvia Peña-Cabia
Belén Ortiz-Martín
Degree of technological implementation in intravenous chemotherapy management in hospitals of the Autonomous Community of Madrid
Farmacia Hospitalaria
Drug preparation
Intravenous antineoplastic drugs
; Pharmacy technology
Assisted electronic prescription
Bar code
author_facet Silvia Peña-Cabia
Belén Ortiz-Martín
author_sort Silvia Peña-Cabia
title Degree of technological implementation in intravenous chemotherapy management in hospitals of the Autonomous Community of Madrid
title_short Degree of technological implementation in intravenous chemotherapy management in hospitals of the Autonomous Community of Madrid
title_full Degree of technological implementation in intravenous chemotherapy management in hospitals of the Autonomous Community of Madrid
title_fullStr Degree of technological implementation in intravenous chemotherapy management in hospitals of the Autonomous Community of Madrid
title_full_unstemmed Degree of technological implementation in intravenous chemotherapy management in hospitals of the Autonomous Community of Madrid
title_sort degree of technological implementation in intravenous chemotherapy management in hospitals of the autonomous community of madrid
publisher Grupo Aula Médica
series Farmacia Hospitalaria
issn 1130-6343
2171-8695
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Objective: To understand the degree of technological implementation in the processes of preparation and administration of cytostatics drugs that is available in those hospitals of the Autonomous Community of Madrid where intravenous chemotherapy is prepared. Method: A descriptive observational study through the completion of a survey targeted to the staff responsible for the preparation of this type of treatments. Results: The degree of implementation of assisted electronic prescription is high, there is a medium degree in the case of bar code reading technology, and low in terms of vial re-labelling and gravimetric and voice control for preparation. Conclusions: There is a large room for improvement regarding traceability in the process of preparation and administration of intravenous chemotherapy
topic Drug preparation
Intravenous antineoplastic drugs
; Pharmacy technology
Assisted electronic prescription
Bar code
url http://www.aulamedica.es/fh/pdf/10729.pdf
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