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The impact of implementing a hospital electronic prescribing and administration system on clinical pharmacists' activities - a mixed methods study.

Monsey McLeodGeorgios Dimitrios KarampatakisLore HeyligenAnn McGinleyBryony Dean Franklin
Published in: BMC health services research (2019)
This study provides quantitative and qualitative insights into the effects of implementing ePA on ward pharmacists' activities. Some tasks took longer while others reduced, and pharmacists may spend less time with patients with ePA. Pharmacists valued a number of safety features associated with ePA but also perceived an overall increase in medication risk. Pharmacy staff demonstrated a degree of resilience to ensure 'business as usual' by enhancing and adapting their role.
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