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  • Ruiz Ramos, Jesús; Calderón Hernanz, Beatriz; Castellanos Clemente, Yolanda; Bonete Sánchez, Manuel; Vallve Alcon, Emili; Santolaya Perrin, M ª Rosario; García Martín, M ª Ángeles; de Lorenzo Pinto, Ana; Real Campaña, José Manuel; Ramos Rodríguez, Javier; Calzón Blanco, Cristina; García Peláez, Milagros; Alonso Ramos, Héctor; Altimiras Ruiz, Joan; Sempere Serrano, Paloma; Martín Cerezuela, María; Periañez Parraga, Leonor; Juanes Borrego, Ana María; Somoza Fernández, Beatriz; Rodríguez Camacho, Juan Manuel; Puig Campmany, Mireia; Miguens Blanco, Iria; Tomás Vecina, Santiago; Nadal Galmes, Catalina; Povar Marco, Javier

    Emergencias : revista de la Sociedad Espanola de Medicina de Emergencias 35, Issue: 3
    Journal Article

    To draft a list of actions and quality indicators for pharmacist care in hospital emergency departments, based on consensus among a panel of experts regarding which actions to prioritize in this setting. A panel of experts from the Spanish Society of Hospital Pharmacy (SEFH) and the Spanish Society of Emergency Medicine (SEMES) evaluated a preliminary list of potential actions and quality of care indicators. The experts used a questionnaire to assess the proposals on the basis of available evidence. In the first round, each expert individually assessed the importance of each proposed action based on 4 dimensions: evidence base, impact on clinical response and patient safety, ease of implementation, and priority. In the second round the experts attended a virtual meeting to reach consensus on a revised list of proposals; suggestions and comments that had been made anonymously in the first round were included. The group then prioritized each action as basic, intermediate, or advanced. The experts evaluated a total of 26 potential actions and associated quality indicators. No items were eliminated in the analysis of scores and comments from the first round. After the second round, 25 actions survived. Nine were considered basic, 10 intermediate, and 6 advanced. The expert panel's list of pharmacist actions and care quality indicators provides a basis for developing a pharmacist care program in Spanish emergency departments on 3 levels of priority. The list can serve as a guide to pharmacists, managers, physicians, and nurses involved in the effort to improve drug therapy in this hospital setting.