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Time distribution for pharmacists conducting a randomized controlled trial - An observational time and motion study

Havnes, Kjerstin (author)
UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway
Lehnbom, Elin C. (author)
Linnéuniversitetet,Institutionen för hälso- och vårdvetenskap (HV),UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway
Walter, Scott R. (author)
Macquarie University, Australia
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Garcia, Beate H. (author)
UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway
Halvorsen, Kjell H. (author)
UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway
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2021-04-30
2021
English.
In: PLOS ONE. - : Public Library of Science. - 1932-6203. ; 16:4
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  • IntroductionAn expected future increase in older adults will demand changes in health care delivery, making development, implementation and evaluation of new health care models essential. The rationale for political decision-making concerning the implementation and application of interventions in health care should include cost estimations, specifically those involving clinical interventions. To provide such data knowledge of time spent on the intervention is imperative. Time and motion methodology is suitable to quantify health care personnel’s time distribution.AimTo investigate the time distribution for pharmacists conducting a randomized controlled trial (RCT) implementing a clinical intervention.Materials and methodsThe setting was an RCT with a 5-step pharmacist-intervention in collaboration with the interdisciplinary team in a geriatric ward. Two pharmacists were involved in the trial during the observation period. Pharmacist activities, classified as RCT-tasks (intervention or administrative), non-RCT tasks and social/breaks, were recorded applying the Work Observation Method By Activity Timing methodology, enabling recording of predefined work tasks as well as interruptions and multitasking. One observer collected data over eight weeks.ResultsIn total, 109.1 hours were observed resulting in 110.2 hours total task time, including multitasking. RCT tasks comprised 85.4% of the total observed time, and nearly 60% of the RCT time was spent on intervention tasks. Medication reviews was the most time consuming task, accounting for 32% of the observed time. The clinical pharmacists spent 14% of the intervention time communicating verbally, mainly with patients and healthcare professionals.ConclusionDuring the RCT, the clinical pharmacists spent about half their time performing the actual intervention. Consequently, costs for providing such a clinical pharmacist service should reflect actual time spent; otherwise, we may risk overestimating theoretical costs.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Medicinska och farmaceutiska grundvetenskaper -- Samhällsfarmaci och klinisk farmaci (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Basic Medicine -- Social and Clinical Pharmacy (hsv//eng)

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