Self-reporting Multidimensional Work Sampling of Pharmacists in Inpatient Care ActivitiesKhaoeong HospitalKalasin Province
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Creator Puttapol Yatpramot
Title Self-reporting Multidimensional Work Sampling of Pharmacists in Inpatient Care ActivitiesKhaoeong HospitalKalasin Province
Contributor Piboon Daosodsai
Publisher Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences KKU MSU UBU
Publication Year 2549
Journal Title Isan Journal ofPharmaceutical Sciences
Journal Vol. 2
Journal No. 2
Page no. 99-107
Keyword Multidimensional work sampling, Inpatient pharmacy activities in hospital
URL Website https://tci-thaijo.org/index.php/IJPS
Website title Isan Journal ofPharmaceutical Sciences, IJPS
ISSN 19050852
Abstract Self-reported multidimensional work sampling (MDWS) was used to determine the amount of time that pharmacists spent in in-patient care services at Khaowong Hospital. The in-patient pharmacists were signaled 5 times per hour at random intervals during the working time by random reminder equipment. Following these signaling, pharmacists recorded their works in four dimensions: activities, contact, function and location. The data were collected over the three-month period from December 2005 to February 2006 during the working hour (at 8.30-12.00 and 13.00-16.30).The number of recorded observations were 2,866. For the activity dimension, in-patient pharmacists spent most of their time on drug preparation and distribution (83.3% of working time). They spent 6.1%, 2.9%, 4.3%, and 2.9% on administrative activities, clinical pharmacy activities, delay activities, and personal activities, respectively. Considering the contact dimension, the in-patient pharmacists spent a large proportion of working time with themselves (73.1%). They spent 20.9% of working time with patients and patients' family, and 6.0% with other health care staff (physician, nurse, pharmacist, and other personnel). Regarding to the location dimension, pharmacists spent 55.4% of working time at pharmacy stations, 25.4% at nursing station, 13.3% at patient-care areas, 1.2% at meeting rooms, and 4.6% at other locations (library, information center room, quality administrative room, and general administrative department room). Data for the function dimension indicated that the in-patient pharmacists spent the most of working time for five purposes as follows: preparing prescriptions (22.2%), preparing labels (22.0%), dispensing prescriptions (19.7%), doing patients' drug profiles (14.9%), and reporting (4.3%).The information generated by self-reported work sampling can be used in decision making that affects pharmacy operations for work improvement. This study showed that the in-patient pharmacists spent a little of their time on clinical pharmacy activities (<3% of working time), while they spent most of their time on drug preparation and distribution (>83% of working time). To facilitate patient-oriented care services, the time used in clinical pharmacy activities should be increased in the in-patient pharmacists' role.
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Khon Kaen University

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