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Investigation of the hospital pharmacy profession in Europe

Kuruc Poje, Darija; Fitzpatrick, Raymond William; Stevens, Claire; Machin, Carl; Underhill, Jonathan; Horák, Petr; Batista, Aida; Süle, András; Miljković, Nenad; Plesan, Claudia; Kohl, Stephanie; Marzal Lopez, Gonzalo

Authors

Darija Kuruc Poje

Raymond William Fitzpatrick

Claire Stevens

Carl Machin

Jonathan Underhill

Petr Horák

Aida Batista

András Süle

Nenad Miljković

Claudia Plesan

Stephanie Kohl

Gonzalo Marzal Lopez



Abstract

Objective: From 1995, the European Association of Hospital Pharmacists (EAHP) has regularly investigated the progress of the hospital pharmacy profession in Europe, and identified key barriers and drivers of this. The most recent ‘Investigation of the Hospital Pharmacy Profession in Europe’ was conducted from November 2022 to March 2023.

Methods: The online questionnaire was sent to all hospital pharmacies in EAHP member countries. The investigation was drafted using the same questions as the 2015 baseline survey. Where possible and relevant, responses were compared with the data from previous surveys that monitored the implementation of the EAHP statements. Keele University, Centre for Medicines Optimisation, School of Pharmacy and Bioengineering, UK analysed the data.

Results: The overall number of responses was 653, with a better response rate of 19% compared with 14% in 2018 statements survey. The findings indicated that participating hospital pharmacies have similar characteristics to previous surveys. Section 1 (Introductory statements and governance), section 2 (Selection, procurement and distribution), section 3 (Production and compounding), section 5 (Patient safety and quality assurance) questions were generally answered positively, with results ranging from 52% to 90%. However, results for section 4 (Clinical pharmacy services) returned lower levels of positivity, with responses from 8 of the 15 questions being less than 60%. When asked what is preventing hospital pharmacists from achieving implementation of these activities, most answers were limited capacity, not considered to be a priority by managers, or other healthcare professionals do this. The last section focused on self-assessment and action planning, with fewer than 50% of positive responses; COVID-19 preparedness and vaccines with mixed positive and negative responses. Furthermore, implementation of the falsified medicines directive impacted the medication handling processes in 50% or more of the answers. Regarding sustainability, the majority (59%) of respondents felt a greater focus should be on sustainability from an organisational or management perspective.

Conclusion: Results offer valuable insights into the hospital pharmacy profession throughout Europe. While there have been improvements in certain areas, challenges remain, particularly in implementing clinical pharmacy services. The findings provide a foundation for further dialogue, advocacy, and strategic planning to advance the role of hospital pharmacists and enhance patient care in Europe’s healthcare systems.

Citation

Kuruc Poje, D., Fitzpatrick, R. W., Stevens, C., Machin, C., Underhill, J., Horák, P., …Marzal Lopez, G. (2024). Investigation of the hospital pharmacy profession in Europe. European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, https://doi.org/10.1136/ejhpharm-2023-004066

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 17, 2024
Online Publication Date Apr 10, 2024
Publication Date Apr 1, 2024
Deposit Date Apr 22, 2024
Publicly Available Date Apr 22, 2024
Journal European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
Print ISSN 2047-9956
Electronic ISSN 2047-9964
Publisher BMJ Publishing Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1136/ejhpharm-2023-004066
Keywords Clinical Competence, COVID-19, Drug Compounding, PHARMACY SERVICE, HOSPITAL, Quality of Health Care, Workforce, EDUCATION, PHARMACY, EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE, CLINICAL MEDICINE
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/796710

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