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Area of Science:

  • Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Clinical Pharmacy
  • Critical Care Medicine

Background:

  • Suboptimal intravenous medication administration poses risks due to degradation and incompatibilities.
  • There's a critical need for reliable information on medication stability during IV administration.
  • Ensuring medication integrity is vital for therapeutic efficacy and patient safety.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop evidence-informed guidance for pharmacists and nurses.
  • Guidance focuses on administration line materials, in-line filtration, and light protection for IV medications.
  • The study targets medications commonly used in critical care and oncology.

Main Methods:

  • A modified Delphi study involved 8 expert pharmacists over 3 rounds.
  • Panelists ranked statements on administration line materials, filtration, and light protection using a 5-point Likert scale.
  • Consensus was defined as 80% agreement, with iterative refinement based on group consensus and shared evidence.

Main Results:

  • 1044 administration and storage requirements were assessed for 174 medications.
  • Consensus was achieved for 66.8% of statements by the end of round 3.
  • The iterative Delphi process facilitated evidence sharing and consensus building.

Conclusions:

  • Consensus-based recommendations were developed for IV medication administration line materials, filtration, and light protection.
  • The guidance aims to improve medication stability, efficacy, and clinical practice.
  • These recommendations support a prototype bedside app for healthcare professionals.