Survey and Consideration on the Current Situation of Service Ability and Pharmaceutical Service Construction of Primary Healthcare Institutions in Jiangsu Province
- VernacularTitle:江苏省基层医疗卫生机构服务能力及药学服务建设现状的调查与思考
- Author:
Qixiang HUANG
1
;
Mengqing LU
1
;
Ailin XU
1
;
Xiaoyu XI
1
Author Information
1. Research Center of National Drug Policy & Ecosystem,China Pharmaceutical U niversity,Nanjing 211198,China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Primary healthcare institutions;
Service ability;
Pharmaceutioal service construction;
Jiangsu province;
Courrent situation;
Survey
- From:
China Pharmacy
2019;30(23):3287-3292
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To explore the current situation of service ability and pharmaceutical service construction of primary healthcare institutions in Jiangsu province. METHODS: Questionnaire survey was conducted among primary healthcare institutions of 13 prefecture level cities in Jiangsu province, involving basic service information (such as serving mode, medical departments), resource allocation (such as hardware, human resource) and pharmaceutical care construction (such as the leaders of the drug procurement, pharmaceutical departments allocation, mediation safety management). The current situation of service ability and pharmaceutical service construction was evaluated in primary healthcare institutions of Jiangsu province. RESULTS: A total of 579 primary healthcare institutions in Jiangsu province were investigated and 579 questionnaires were collected (some items in the questionnaires were not answered). Outpatient service (543/555,97.8%) was the main mode of service provided by primary healthcare institutions in Jiangsu province, followed by emergency call (321/555,57.8%) and hospitalization (292/555,52.6%); the frequently established department in primary healthcare institutions was the medical department for all (452/568,79.6%), preventive healthcare department(401/568,70.6%), internal medicine department (365/568,64.3%); 16.1% (93/533)of the primary healthcare institutions had no beds; 36.4% (211/579)of the institutions had no chief physician; 20.9% (111/532)of the primary healthcare institutions medicine procurement were managed by pharmacists; 42.5% (212/499)of the institutions had no pharmaceutical departments; physicians were responsible for patients' medication safety in 43.9% (236/537) of the primary healthcare institutions and pharmacists were responsible for patients' medication safety in only 16.2% (87/537)of the institutions. CONCLUSIONS: Primary healthcare institutions in Jiangsu province have made some achievements in service capability building. Human resources, equipment and facilities, pharmaceutical care construction and other aspects still need to be improved.