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Publicación Acceso abierto Beneficio económico del sistema de dispensación en dosis unitaria por devoluciones de medicamentos y material médico quirúrgico en Hospital de Emergencia José Casimiro Ulloa. Lima 2021(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-03-30) Flores Bullón, Milagros; Caldas Herrera, EmmaThe objective of this research thesis was to evaluate the economic benefit from the returns of medications and surgical medical supplies in the Unit Dose Drug Dispensing System (UDDDS) at the José Casimiro Ulloa Emergency Hospital (HEJCU) in Lima, 2021. The method used was deductive and descriptive, with a quantitative approach, an applied research type, and a cross-sectional, non-experimental observational design. The study included patients from January to December 2021. The sample was composed of 374 medical prescription sheets filled by the unit dose service according to the exclusion criteria, and a reliable data collection form was used as the instrument. Results: The total number of medications and surgical medical supplies returned to the UDDDS was 216,657 units, with a valorized cost of S/ 645,653.60. Conclusion: The results demonstrate the economic benefit generated by the system, which represents 14.38% of the total savings achieved in the UDDDS of the HEJCU due to the returns of medications and surgical medical supplies.Publicación Acceso abierto Beneficio económico en la devolución de medicamentos y dispositivos médicos en el sistema de distribución de dosis unitaria del Hospital Nacional Hipólito Unanue. Lima 2021(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-03-19) Ortega Galarza, Carmen Edith; Caldas Herrera, EmmaThe return of medications and medical devices is an indicator of the Unit Dose Drug Dispensing System (UDDDS). This system is a safe, effective method for the user that achieves maximum efficiency, and the returns generate savings. Therefore, it is important for the Pharmacist, in coordination with licensed nurses, to control products not administered to the patient for various reasons. Thus, the OBJECTIVE of this research was to evaluate the economic benefit in the return of medications and medical devices within the UDDDS of the HNHU. Method: The research used the deductive method, a quantitative approach, an applied type, and an observational, cross-sectional, non-experimental design conducted from January to December 2021. The sample consisted of 465 return forms for medications and medical devices, selected via simple random probabilistic sampling. RESULTS: The value was determined by 8,614 (91.55%) medications and 1,809 (8.45%) medical devices returned through the UDDDS. The total number of units across all dimensions was 10,423 units, with a total value of S/ 44,347.96. CONCLUSIONS: During the study period, an economic benefit was demonstrated for the Institution and the patient, corresponding to 7.75% of the total returns of medications and medical devices according to the UDDDS.Publicación Acceso abierto Indicadores del sistema de distribución de medicamentos en dosis unitaria (SDMDU) en la Clínica Internacional, sede Lima, julio–diciembre 2012(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2013) Córdova Huaynates, Lizeth Karina; Jiménez Fuertes, Alicia María; Caldas Herrera, EmmaThe present research work, entitled Indicators of the Unit Dose Drug Distribution System (UDDDS) at Clínica Internacional, Lima site, July–December 2012, aims to determine the indicators of the Unit Dose Drug Distribution System (UDDDS), considering as the study population the hospitalized patients served through this system, by analyzing the information generated and stored by the service in its unit dose database. Using an observational, descriptive, prospective, and longitudinal research design with data from July to December 2012, the integrity, accuracy, and suitability of the UDDDS database were evaluated, and a descriptive statistical analysis was constructed, in percentage terms, with the indicators that could be obtained, resulting in the following: - Coverage indicator: 90.43%. - Pharmacotherapeutic follow-up indicator: 2.6%. - Drug-related problems (DRP) indicator: 7.1%. - Pharmaceutical interventions indicator: 100%. - Reported safety adverse drug reactions (ADR) indicator: 10 cases. - Dispensing errors indicator: 2.4%. It is concluded that the evaluation of the database demonstrated integrity and accuracy, and it was possible to construct 6 of the 8 indicators established in the Technical Standard and proposed in the project, since two of them could not be assessed due to lack of access (either by restrictions or by proprietary rights of the clinic as a hospital center) to the necessary data.
