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Feasibility of a contraceptive-specific electronic health record system to promote the adoption of pharmacist-prescribed contraceptive services in community pharmacies in the United States

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Objective: Pharmacists in over half of the United States can prescribe contraceptives; however, low pharmacist adoption has impeded the full realization of potential public health benefits. Many barriers to adoption may be addressed by leveraging an electronic health records (EHR) system with clinical decision support tools and workflow automation. We conducted a feasibility study to determine if utilizing a contraceptive-specific EHR could improve potential barriers to the implementation of pharmacist-prescribed contraceptive services. Materials and Methods: 20 pharmacists each performed two standardized patient encounter simulations: one on the EHR and one on the current standard of care paper-based workflow. A crossover study design was utilized, with each pharmacist performing encounters on both standardized patients with the modality order randomized. Encounters were timed, contraceptive outputs were recorded, and the pharmacists completed externally validated workload and usabilit..., Twenty US-based pharmacists with active pharmacy licenses and patient care experience were recruited through social media. Each pharmacist completed two standardized contraceptive patient encounters in sequence (referred to here as Patient 1 and Patient 2). To minimize selection bias, an impartial third-party moderator used randomizer software (https://app.studyrandomizer.com) to assign each pharmacist a number between 1-20 and the two study arms were created by dividing the participants into odd and even groups according to the randomized number. . Participants in the odd-numbered group began with the paper-based workflow, while those in even-numbered group began with the EHR workflow. Encounters were timed and contraceptive outputs were recorded by the moderator in an excel spreadsheet using the pharmacist's randomized number and indicating the encounter as Patient 1 or Patient 2. The contraceptive outputs were verified on the paper and electronic medical record documents by the study..., , # Feasibility of a contraceptive-specific electronic health record system to promote the adoption of pharmacist-prescribed contraceptive services in community pharmacies in the United States [https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.j6q573npb](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.j6q573npb) ## Objective The objective of this study was to determine if utilizing a contraceptive-specific electronic health records (EHR) system could improve potential barriers to the implementation of pharmacist-prescribed contraceptive services. ## Materials and Methods ### Study Design * **Type:** Feasibility study * **Design:** Crossover study * **Participants:** 20 US-based pharmacists with active pharmacy licenses and patient care experience * **Encounters:** Each pharmacist performed two standardized patient encounter simulations: one using the EHR and one using the paper-based workflow. * **Randomization:** Pharmacists were assigned to odd and even groups via randomizer software ([https://app.studyrandomizer.com]...
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2024-07-20
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