2017
DOI: 10.1310/hpj5201-44
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Expanded Roles for Pharmacy Technicians in the Medication Reconciliation Process: A Qualitative Review

Abstract: A ccording to the Institute of Medicine, the average hospitalized patient experiences at least one medication error per day.1 It is further estimated that 67% of admitted patients have at least one error in their medication history, with 11% to 59% of those classified as clinically important.2 At a cost of $2,595 to $4,685 per adverse drug event (ADEs), the total costs attributable to ADEs have been estimated to exceed $5 million annually for a typical teaching hospital. 3Findings from these studies as well as… Show more

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“…This finding underlines the importance of a dedicated training programme for pharmacy technicians on how to obtain a BPMH which includes practical elements such as role-playing exercises, as stated in other studies. 25 33 Our findings suggest that for some pharmacy technicians, direct patient interaction may be too close and that not all pharmacy technicians may be equally willing and apt to deal with these challenges. This is an aspect that should be considered when recruiting pharmacy technicians for these tasks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…This finding underlines the importance of a dedicated training programme for pharmacy technicians on how to obtain a BPMH which includes practical elements such as role-playing exercises, as stated in other studies. 25 33 Our findings suggest that for some pharmacy technicians, direct patient interaction may be too close and that not all pharmacy technicians may be equally willing and apt to deal with these challenges. This is an aspect that should be considered when recruiting pharmacy technicians for these tasks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Choosing pharmacy technicians who demonstrate good interpersonal, communication and problem-solving skills has been identified as one of the best practices when engaging pharmacy technicians in medication reconciliation efforts. 25 The situation for pharmacy technicians in our study is different when they are interviewing elective patients at admission, who are generally stable and not in urgent need for medical care. In this case, the neutral space of the admission booth may convey a sense of distance and better control of the situation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…As pharmacist roles have expanded into direct patient care services, optimizing the utilization of pharmacy technicians and other support staff has been a commonly cited consideration . Available literature demonstrates the positive impact on patient care and safety when incorporating community pharmacy technicians into more direct patient care processes, and a recent white paper outlines “best practices” for engaging these personnel in ways which support pharmacist provision of patient care services . Examples of these best practices include ensuring appropriate certification and training of support staff and incorporating support staff into appropriate parts of the PCPP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hospital pharmacy technicians often work on wards to support clinical pharmacists, and their roles in the UK have expanded with the final accuracy checking of dispensed prescriptions, and completion and documentation of medication histories,6 where their accuracy in completing medication histories has been reported as effective as pharmacists and other healthcare professionals 7 8…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%