Does an integrated information technology system provide support for community pharmacists undertaking Discharge Medicines Reviews? An exploratory study

Efthymia Mantzourani,1 Cheryl M Way,2 Karen L Hodson1 1College of Biomedical and Life Sciences, Cardiff School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cardiff University, 2NHS Wales Informatics Service, Cardiff, Wales, UK Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the views of community pharma...

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Main Authors: Mantzourani E, Way CM, Hodson K
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2017-09-01
Series:Integrated Pharmacy Research and Practice
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spelling doaj-b4a8f3ff8e7145db9e4c454056f373662020-11-25T00:24:45ZengDove Medical PressIntegrated Pharmacy Research and Practice2230-52542017-09-01Volume 614515634809Does an integrated information technology system provide support for community pharmacists undertaking Discharge Medicines Reviews? An exploratory studyMantzourani EWay CMHodson KEfthymia Mantzourani,1 Cheryl M Way,2 Karen L Hodson1 1College of Biomedical and Life Sciences, Cardiff School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cardiff University, 2NHS Wales Informatics Service, Cardiff, Wales, UK Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the views of community pharmacists participating in the pilot of a secure online platform in Wales, the Choose Pharmacy application (CPA), with particular interest in the electronic Discharge Advice Letters (e-DALs) and online Discharge Medicines Review (DMR) form.Materials and methods: A qualitative approach with semi-structured interviews was adopted. A gatekeeper from National Health Service Wales Informatics Service identified 35 pharmacies, of the 43 pharmacies where the CPA had been implemented, that had completed at least one DMR, and these were therefore invited to an interview.Results: A total of 17 pharmacists were interviewed. Overall, the results were positive and CPA and e-DAL were perceived to facilitate continuity of care between care settings. The design and usability were perceived as good as pharmacists could navigate the CPA without problems; many felt this was due to the level of training they had received. Many pharmacists were happy for other services to be included on the platform due to its ease of use and automatic reimbursement. Several pharmacists felt that communication between primary and secondary care can be further improved as the uptake of e-DAL increases.Conclusion: CPA was found to streamline the completion of online DMR improving continuity of care between primary and secondary sectors, which in turn should improve patient safety on discharge from hospital. Keywords: continuity of care, electronic Discharge Advice Letter, Discharge Medicines Reviewhttps://www.dovepress.com/does-an-integrated-information-technology-system-provide-support-for-c-peer-reviewed-article-IPRPcontinuity of careelectronic discharge advice letterdischarge medicines review
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Does an integrated information technology system provide support for community pharmacists undertaking Discharge Medicines Reviews? An exploratory study
Integrated Pharmacy Research and Practice
continuity of care
electronic discharge advice letter
discharge medicines review
author_facet Mantzourani E
Way CM
Hodson K
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title Does an integrated information technology system provide support for community pharmacists undertaking Discharge Medicines Reviews? An exploratory study
title_short Does an integrated information technology system provide support for community pharmacists undertaking Discharge Medicines Reviews? An exploratory study
title_full Does an integrated information technology system provide support for community pharmacists undertaking Discharge Medicines Reviews? An exploratory study
title_fullStr Does an integrated information technology system provide support for community pharmacists undertaking Discharge Medicines Reviews? An exploratory study
title_full_unstemmed Does an integrated information technology system provide support for community pharmacists undertaking Discharge Medicines Reviews? An exploratory study
title_sort does an integrated information technology system provide support for community pharmacists undertaking discharge medicines reviews? an exploratory study
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Integrated Pharmacy Research and Practice
issn 2230-5254
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Efthymia Mantzourani,1 Cheryl M Way,2 Karen L Hodson1 1College of Biomedical and Life Sciences, Cardiff School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cardiff University, 2NHS Wales Informatics Service, Cardiff, Wales, UK Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the views of community pharmacists participating in the pilot of a secure online platform in Wales, the Choose Pharmacy application (CPA), with particular interest in the electronic Discharge Advice Letters (e-DALs) and online Discharge Medicines Review (DMR) form.Materials and methods: A qualitative approach with semi-structured interviews was adopted. A gatekeeper from National Health Service Wales Informatics Service identified 35 pharmacies, of the 43 pharmacies where the CPA had been implemented, that had completed at least one DMR, and these were therefore invited to an interview.Results: A total of 17 pharmacists were interviewed. Overall, the results were positive and CPA and e-DAL were perceived to facilitate continuity of care between care settings. The design and usability were perceived as good as pharmacists could navigate the CPA without problems; many felt this was due to the level of training they had received. Many pharmacists were happy for other services to be included on the platform due to its ease of use and automatic reimbursement. Several pharmacists felt that communication between primary and secondary care can be further improved as the uptake of e-DAL increases.Conclusion: CPA was found to streamline the completion of online DMR improving continuity of care between primary and secondary sectors, which in turn should improve patient safety on discharge from hospital. Keywords: continuity of care, electronic Discharge Advice Letter, Discharge Medicines Review
topic continuity of care
electronic discharge advice letter
discharge medicines review
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