Using Technology-Supported Transfer of Care Systems: Informing Good Practice Recommendations
The Discharge Medicines Review (DMR) referral system, Refer-to-Pharmacy (RTP), PharmOutcomes and Help for Harry are UK transfer of care systems that aim to reduce the risks associated with hospital discharge. These systems use technology to facilitate the transmission of discharge information to com...
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doaj-1df3f1703b4940c187d9efa0d29c24c42021-02-12T00:06:11ZengMDPI AGPharmacy2226-47872021-02-019363610.3390/pharmacy9010036Using Technology-Supported Transfer of Care Systems: Informing Good Practice RecommendationsRobert James0Efi Mantzourani1Cheryl Way2Alistair Gray3Melissa Burnley4Karen Hodson5Cardiff School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff CF10 3NB, UKCardiff School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff CF10 3NB, UKNHS Wales Informatics Service, 21 Cowbridge Road East, Cardiff CF11 9AD, UKEast Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust, Royal Blackburn Teaching Hospital, Haslingden Road, Blackburn BB2 3HH, UKCommunity Pharmacy West Yorkshire, Brooklands Court, Tunstall Road, Leeds LS11 5HL, UKCardiff School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff CF10 3NB, UKThe Discharge Medicines Review (DMR) referral system, Refer-to-Pharmacy (RTP), PharmOutcomes and Help for Harry are UK transfer of care systems that aim to reduce the risks associated with hospital discharge. These systems use technology to facilitate the transmission of discharge information to community pharmacy, allowing community pharmacists to provide an adherence-support service. Despite the evidence that these systems benefit patient safety, there is a paucity of literature on their use. This study aimed to describe, compare and contrast these systems to highlight areas that could inform good practice recommendations. A rapid literature review was completed, and from the twenty-six sources of literature that were synthesised, three themes were identified for further exploration in semi-structured interviews with key informants: implementation, system attributes and stakeholder engagement. The key informants were purposively sampled for their role in the development and/or strategic implementation of each transfer of care system (<i>n </i>= 4). Audio recordings were transcribed ad verbatim and analysed both deductively and inductively. One interview was undertaken for each of the DMR, RTP and PharmOutcomes systems. Although all systems shared the same aim, differences were identified such as automated feedback for referrals, marketing strategies and practitioner accountability. Good practice recommendations suggested in this study could be applied to the future development of such systems.https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4787/9/1/36transfer of carehospital dischargecommunity pharmacymedicines optimisationmedicines adherencehealthcare technology |
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Robert James Efi Mantzourani Cheryl Way Alistair Gray Melissa Burnley Karen Hodson |
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Using Technology-Supported Transfer of Care Systems: Informing Good Practice Recommendations |
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Using Technology-Supported Transfer of Care Systems: Informing Good Practice Recommendations |
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Using Technology-Supported Transfer of Care Systems: Informing Good Practice Recommendations |
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Using Technology-Supported Transfer of Care Systems: Informing Good Practice Recommendations |
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using technology-supported transfer of care systems: informing good practice recommendations |
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The Discharge Medicines Review (DMR) referral system, Refer-to-Pharmacy (RTP), PharmOutcomes and Help for Harry are UK transfer of care systems that aim to reduce the risks associated with hospital discharge. These systems use technology to facilitate the transmission of discharge information to community pharmacy, allowing community pharmacists to provide an adherence-support service. Despite the evidence that these systems benefit patient safety, there is a paucity of literature on their use. This study aimed to describe, compare and contrast these systems to highlight areas that could inform good practice recommendations. A rapid literature review was completed, and from the twenty-six sources of literature that were synthesised, three themes were identified for further exploration in semi-structured interviews with key informants: implementation, system attributes and stakeholder engagement. The key informants were purposively sampled for their role in the development and/or strategic implementation of each transfer of care system (<i>n </i>= 4). Audio recordings were transcribed ad verbatim and analysed both deductively and inductively. One interview was undertaken for each of the DMR, RTP and PharmOutcomes systems. Although all systems shared the same aim, differences were identified such as automated feedback for referrals, marketing strategies and practitioner accountability. Good practice recommendations suggested in this study could be applied to the future development of such systems. |
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transfer of care hospital discharge community pharmacy medicines optimisation medicines adherence healthcare technology |
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