Section | Highest implementation level (the number of negative responses) n=1015 | Lowest implementation level (the number of negative responses) n=1015 | ||||
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Q # | Question | Per cent | Q # | Question | Per cent | |
1 | S16 | At least one pharmacist from our team is a full member of the Drug & Therapeutics Committee. | 11 | S11 | The pharmacists in our hospital work routinely as part of multidisciplinary team. | 41 |
2 | S21 | Our hospital has clear processes in place around the procurement of medicines. | 4 | S25 | The pharmacy in our hospital has contingency plans for medicines shortages. | 30 |
3 | S31 | The pharmacists in our hospital check if a suitable product is commercially available before we manufacture or prepare a medicine. | 8 | S35 | Our hospital has appropriate systems in place for the preparation and supply of hazardous medicines. | 26 |
4 | S41 | The pharmacists in our hospital play a full part in shared decision making on medicines, including advising, implementing and monitoring medication changes. | 31 | S44 | The pharmacists in our hospital enter all medicines used onto the patient's medical record on admission. | 71 |
5 | S58 | Our patient's health records accurately record all allergy and other relevant medicine-related information. | 12 | S53 | Our hospital uses an external quality assessment accreditation programme to assure our medicines use processes | 48 |
6 | S63 | Pharmacists in our hospital are able to engage in relevant educational opportunities. | 5 | S64 | The pharmacists in our hospital routinely publish hospital pharmacy practice research. | 51 |
EAHP, European Association of Hospital Pharmacists.