Implementation of Smart Infusion Pumps: A Scoping Review and Case Study Discussion of the Evidence of the Role of the Pharmacist

“Smart” infusion pumps include built in drug error reduction software which uses a drug library. Studies have reported the drug library build should be undertaken by a multidisciplinary team, including a pharmacist; however, the extent or nature of the input required by the pharmacist for greatest b...

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Main Authors: Neha Shah, Yogini Jani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Pharmacy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4787/8/4/239
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spelling doaj-f4a04145ed9f461099038bd0506613082020-12-17T00:01:44ZengMDPI AGPharmacy2226-47872020-12-01823923910.3390/pharmacy8040239Implementation of Smart Infusion Pumps: A Scoping Review and Case Study Discussion of the Evidence of the Role of the PharmacistNeha Shah0Yogini Jani1Centre for Medicines Optimisation Research and Education, University College London Hospitals Foundation Trust, London NW1 2BU, UKCentre for Medicines Optimisation Research and Education, University College London Hospitals Foundation Trust, London NW1 2BU, UK“Smart” infusion pumps include built in drug error reduction software which uses a drug library. Studies have reported the drug library build should be undertaken by a multidisciplinary team, including a pharmacist; however, the extent or nature of the input required by the pharmacist for greatest benefit is unknown. This review aimed to identify key factors for the implementation of the smart infusion pumps, with a focus on the role of pharmacists and compare this to the experience from a case study. A literature review was conducted using Embase and Ovid Medline, and 13 eligible papers were found. Predominant themes relating to the pharmacist’s role and successful implementation of the smart infusion pumps were determined. Key factors for success included team involvement across the entire process from procurement, set-up through to implementation including risk assessment and device distribution, and training, which were comparable to the case study experience. Few studies described the extent or details of the pharmacist’s responsibilities.https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4787/8/4/239pharmacistdrug librarydrug error reduction softwaresmart infusion pumpsmart pumpimplementation
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Implementation of Smart Infusion Pumps: A Scoping Review and Case Study Discussion of the Evidence of the Role of the Pharmacist
Pharmacy
pharmacist
drug library
drug error reduction software
smart infusion pump
smart pump
implementation
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Yogini Jani
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title Implementation of Smart Infusion Pumps: A Scoping Review and Case Study Discussion of the Evidence of the Role of the Pharmacist
title_short Implementation of Smart Infusion Pumps: A Scoping Review and Case Study Discussion of the Evidence of the Role of the Pharmacist
title_full Implementation of Smart Infusion Pumps: A Scoping Review and Case Study Discussion of the Evidence of the Role of the Pharmacist
title_fullStr Implementation of Smart Infusion Pumps: A Scoping Review and Case Study Discussion of the Evidence of the Role of the Pharmacist
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of Smart Infusion Pumps: A Scoping Review and Case Study Discussion of the Evidence of the Role of the Pharmacist
title_sort implementation of smart infusion pumps: a scoping review and case study discussion of the evidence of the role of the pharmacist
publisher MDPI AG
series Pharmacy
issn 2226-4787
publishDate 2020-12-01
description “Smart” infusion pumps include built in drug error reduction software which uses a drug library. Studies have reported the drug library build should be undertaken by a multidisciplinary team, including a pharmacist; however, the extent or nature of the input required by the pharmacist for greatest benefit is unknown. This review aimed to identify key factors for the implementation of the smart infusion pumps, with a focus on the role of pharmacists and compare this to the experience from a case study. A literature review was conducted using Embase and Ovid Medline, and 13 eligible papers were found. Predominant themes relating to the pharmacist’s role and successful implementation of the smart infusion pumps were determined. Key factors for success included team involvement across the entire process from procurement, set-up through to implementation including risk assessment and device distribution, and training, which were comparable to the case study experience. Few studies described the extent or details of the pharmacist’s responsibilities.
topic pharmacist
drug library
drug error reduction software
smart infusion pump
smart pump
implementation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4787/8/4/239
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