Introduction and Effect of a System that Records Inspection Status of Dispensing Drugs in a Video.

  • KITAGAWA Yuya
    Hokkaido P.W.F.A.C, Sapporo Kosei General Hospital, Department of Hospital Pharmacy
  • SUZUKI Chinami
    Hokkaido P.W.F.A.C, Sapporo Kosei General Hospital, Department of Hospital Pharmacy
  • TANAKA Yuki
    Hokkaido P.W.F.A.C, Obihiro Kosei General Hospital, Department of Hospital Pharmacy
  • WAKAMATSU Ryosuke
    Hokkaido P.W.F.A.C, Sapporo Kosei General Hospital, Department of Hospital Pharmacy
  • SATO Kana
    Hokkaido P.W.F.A.C, Sapporo Kosei General Hospital, Department of Hospital Pharmacy
  • TAKABATAKE Hiroki
    Hokkaido P.W.F.A.C, Sapporo Kosei General Hospital, Department of Hospital Pharmacy
  • NAKANO Yusuke
    Hokkaido P.W.F.A.C, Sapporo Kosei General Hospital, Department of Hospital Pharmacy
  • OBARA Hideharu
    Hokkaido P.W.F.A.C, Sapporo Kosei General Hospital, Department of Hospital Pharmacy
  • KOHARA Yuji
    Hokkaido P.W.F.A.C, Asahikawa Kosei General Hospital,Department of Hospital Pharmacy
  • HIURA Kazuya
    Department of Clinical Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hokkaido University of Science, Sapporo, Japan

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  • 調剤薬監査画像記録システムの導入と効果
  • チョウザイヤク カンサ ガゾウ キロク システム ノ ドウニュウ ト コウカ

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One of the important responsibilities of a pharmacist is to prevent dispensing errors. Even if the drug is delivered after sufficient confirmation, the patient may later inquire about the drug error. In this case, there are few methods for confirming the correctness drug errors. Therefore, we introduced a system that records dispensing drug inspection in a video. We investigated that the current status of inquiries regarding dispensing errors and the psychological impact of the recording system on pharmacists. There were 133 complaints of dispensing errors from patients, and 102 of them were confirmed to be correctly dispensed using the system. With the introduction of the system, more pharmacists feel nervous and troublesome that drug inspection must be performed within the scope of shooting. On the other hand, when a patient complained about a dispensing error, many pharmacists answered that they were relieved because there was a way to confirm the facts. This recording system makes it possible to respond in a factual manner. In other words, we think that it can contribute to the proper use of drugs.

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