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Clinical and Organizational Impacts of Medical Ordering Settings on Patient Pathway and Community Pharmacy Dispensing Process: The Prospective ORDHOSPIVILLE Study

During the dispensing process of medical orders (MOs), community pharmacists (CPs) can manage drug-related problems (DRPs) by performing pharmacist interventions (PIs). There is little evidence that the PI rate is higher with MOs from hospitals (MOHs) than ambulatory (MOAs) settings, and their impac...

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Autores principales: Clarenne, Justine, Gravoulet, Julien, Chopard, Virginie, Rouge, Julia, Lestrille, Amélie, Dupuis, François, Aubert, Léa, Malblanc, Sophie, Barbe, Coralie, Slimano, Florian, Mongaret, Céline
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8788414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35076576
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy10010002
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author Clarenne, Justine
Gravoulet, Julien
Chopard, Virginie
Rouge, Julia
Lestrille, Amélie
Dupuis, François
Aubert, Léa
Malblanc, Sophie
Barbe, Coralie
Slimano, Florian
Mongaret, Céline
author_facet Clarenne, Justine
Gravoulet, Julien
Chopard, Virginie
Rouge, Julia
Lestrille, Amélie
Dupuis, François
Aubert, Léa
Malblanc, Sophie
Barbe, Coralie
Slimano, Florian
Mongaret, Céline
author_sort Clarenne, Justine
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description During the dispensing process of medical orders (MOs), community pharmacists (CPs) can manage drug-related problems (DRPs) by performing pharmacist interventions (PIs). There is little evidence that the PI rate is higher with MOs from hospitals (MOHs) than ambulatory (MOAs) settings, and their impact on the patient and community pharmacy is unknown. The primary objective of this study was to compare the MOH and MOA PI rates. The secondary objective was to describe PIs and their clinical and organizational impacts on patient and community pharmacy workflow. A total of 120 CPs participated in a prospective study. Each CP included 10 MOH and 10 MOA between January and June 2020. DRP and PI description and clinical and organizational impacts between MOH and MOA were assessed and compared. We analyzed 2325 MOs. PIs were significantly more frequent in MOH than in MOA (9.7% versus 4.7%; p < 0.001). The most reported PI was the difficulty of contacting hospital prescribers (n = 45; 52.2%). MOHs were associated with a longer dispensing process time and a greater impact on patient pathway and community pharmacy workflow than MOAs. Lack of communication between hospital and primary care settings partly explains the results. Implementation of clinical pharmacy activities at patient discharge could alleviate these impacts.
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spelling pubmed-87884142022-01-26 Clinical and Organizational Impacts of Medical Ordering Settings on Patient Pathway and Community Pharmacy Dispensing Process: The Prospective ORDHOSPIVILLE Study Clarenne, Justine Gravoulet, Julien Chopard, Virginie Rouge, Julia Lestrille, Amélie Dupuis, François Aubert, Léa Malblanc, Sophie Barbe, Coralie Slimano, Florian Mongaret, Céline Pharmacy (Basel) Article During the dispensing process of medical orders (MOs), community pharmacists (CPs) can manage drug-related problems (DRPs) by performing pharmacist interventions (PIs). There is little evidence that the PI rate is higher with MOs from hospitals (MOHs) than ambulatory (MOAs) settings, and their impact on the patient and community pharmacy is unknown. The primary objective of this study was to compare the MOH and MOA PI rates. The secondary objective was to describe PIs and their clinical and organizational impacts on patient and community pharmacy workflow. A total of 120 CPs participated in a prospective study. Each CP included 10 MOH and 10 MOA between January and June 2020. DRP and PI description and clinical and organizational impacts between MOH and MOA were assessed and compared. We analyzed 2325 MOs. PIs were significantly more frequent in MOH than in MOA (9.7% versus 4.7%; p < 0.001). The most reported PI was the difficulty of contacting hospital prescribers (n = 45; 52.2%). MOHs were associated with a longer dispensing process time and a greater impact on patient pathway and community pharmacy workflow than MOAs. Lack of communication between hospital and primary care settings partly explains the results. Implementation of clinical pharmacy activities at patient discharge could alleviate these impacts. MDPI 2021-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8788414/ /pubmed/35076576 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy10010002 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Clarenne, Justine
Gravoulet, Julien
Chopard, Virginie
Rouge, Julia
Lestrille, Amélie
Dupuis, François
Aubert, Léa
Malblanc, Sophie
Barbe, Coralie
Slimano, Florian
Mongaret, Céline
Clinical and Organizational Impacts of Medical Ordering Settings on Patient Pathway and Community Pharmacy Dispensing Process: The Prospective ORDHOSPIVILLE Study
title Clinical and Organizational Impacts of Medical Ordering Settings on Patient Pathway and Community Pharmacy Dispensing Process: The Prospective ORDHOSPIVILLE Study
title_full Clinical and Organizational Impacts of Medical Ordering Settings on Patient Pathway and Community Pharmacy Dispensing Process: The Prospective ORDHOSPIVILLE Study
title_fullStr Clinical and Organizational Impacts of Medical Ordering Settings on Patient Pathway and Community Pharmacy Dispensing Process: The Prospective ORDHOSPIVILLE Study
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and Organizational Impacts of Medical Ordering Settings on Patient Pathway and Community Pharmacy Dispensing Process: The Prospective ORDHOSPIVILLE Study
title_short Clinical and Organizational Impacts of Medical Ordering Settings on Patient Pathway and Community Pharmacy Dispensing Process: The Prospective ORDHOSPIVILLE Study
title_sort clinical and organizational impacts of medical ordering settings on patient pathway and community pharmacy dispensing process: the prospective ordhospiville study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8788414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35076576
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy10010002
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