Facilitators and barriers in implementing medication safety practices across hospitals within 11 European Union countries

Background: The study was carried out as part of the European Network for Patient Safety (EUNetPas) project in 2008-2010. Objective: To investigate facilitators and barriers in implementation process of selected medication safety practices across hospitals within European Union countries. Metho...

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Main Authors: Linden-Lahti C, Holmström AR, Pennanen P, Airaksinen M
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas 2019-12-01
Series:Pharmacy Practice
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Online Access:https://pharmacypractice.org/journal/index.php/pp/article/view/1583
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spelling doaj-7cac45e846664734a70ebebde377f8e42020-11-25T03:32:42ZengCentro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones FarmaceuticasPharmacy Practice1885-642X1886-36552019-12-01174158310.18549/PharmPract.2019.4.1583 Facilitators and barriers in implementing medication safety practices across hospitals within 11 European Union countries Linden-Lahti CHolmström ARPennanen PAiraksinen MBackground: The study was carried out as part of the European Network for Patient Safety (EUNetPas) project in 2008-2010. Objective: To investigate facilitators and barriers in implementation process of selected medication safety practices across hospitals within European Union countries. Methods: This was an implementation study of seven selected medication safety practices in 55 volunteering hospitals of 11 European Union (EU) member states. The selected practices were: two different versions of medicine bed dispensation; safety vest; discharge medication list for patients; medication reconciliation at patient discharge; medication reconciliation at patient admission and patient discharge, and sleep card. The participating hospitals submitted an evaluation report describing the implementation process of a chosen practice in their organisation. The reports were analysed with inductive content analysis to identify general and practice-specific facilitators and barriers to the practice implementation. Results: Altogether 75 evaluation reports were submitted from 55 hospitals in 11 EU member states. Implementation of the medication safety practices was challenging and more time consuming than expected. The major reported challenge was to change the work process because of the new practice. General facilitators for successful implementation were: existence of safety culture, national guidelines and projects, expert support, sufficient resources, electronic patient records, interdisciplinary cooperation and clinical pharmacy services supporting the practice implementation. Conclusions: The key for the successful implementation of a medication safety practice is to select the right practice for the right problem, in the right setting and with sufficient resources in an organization with a safety culture.https://pharmacypractice.org/journal/index.php/pp/article/view/1583patient safetysafety managementhospitalspharmacy service hospitalmedication reconciliationpatient dischargepatient admissionelectronic health recordsdelivery of health carehealth plan implementationsurveys and questionnaireseuropean unioneurope
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author Linden-Lahti C
Holmström AR
Pennanen P
Airaksinen M
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Holmström AR
Pennanen P
Airaksinen M
Facilitators and barriers in implementing medication safety practices across hospitals within 11 European Union countries
Pharmacy Practice
patient safety
safety management
hospitals
pharmacy service hospital
medication reconciliation
patient discharge
patient admission
electronic health records
delivery of health care
health plan implementation
surveys and questionnaires
european union
europe
author_facet Linden-Lahti C
Holmström AR
Pennanen P
Airaksinen M
author_sort Linden-Lahti C
title Facilitators and barriers in implementing medication safety practices across hospitals within 11 European Union countries
title_short Facilitators and barriers in implementing medication safety practices across hospitals within 11 European Union countries
title_full Facilitators and barriers in implementing medication safety practices across hospitals within 11 European Union countries
title_fullStr Facilitators and barriers in implementing medication safety practices across hospitals within 11 European Union countries
title_full_unstemmed Facilitators and barriers in implementing medication safety practices across hospitals within 11 European Union countries
title_sort facilitators and barriers in implementing medication safety practices across hospitals within 11 european union countries
publisher Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas
series Pharmacy Practice
issn 1885-642X
1886-3655
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Background: The study was carried out as part of the European Network for Patient Safety (EUNetPas) project in 2008-2010. Objective: To investigate facilitators and barriers in implementation process of selected medication safety practices across hospitals within European Union countries. Methods: This was an implementation study of seven selected medication safety practices in 55 volunteering hospitals of 11 European Union (EU) member states. The selected practices were: two different versions of medicine bed dispensation; safety vest; discharge medication list for patients; medication reconciliation at patient discharge; medication reconciliation at patient admission and patient discharge, and sleep card. The participating hospitals submitted an evaluation report describing the implementation process of a chosen practice in their organisation. The reports were analysed with inductive content analysis to identify general and practice-specific facilitators and barriers to the practice implementation. Results: Altogether 75 evaluation reports were submitted from 55 hospitals in 11 EU member states. Implementation of the medication safety practices was challenging and more time consuming than expected. The major reported challenge was to change the work process because of the new practice. General facilitators for successful implementation were: existence of safety culture, national guidelines and projects, expert support, sufficient resources, electronic patient records, interdisciplinary cooperation and clinical pharmacy services supporting the practice implementation. Conclusions: The key for the successful implementation of a medication safety practice is to select the right practice for the right problem, in the right setting and with sufficient resources in an organization with a safety culture.
topic patient safety
safety management
hospitals
pharmacy service hospital
medication reconciliation
patient discharge
patient admission
electronic health records
delivery of health care
health plan implementation
surveys and questionnaires
european union
europe
url https://pharmacypractice.org/journal/index.php/pp/article/view/1583
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