Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Veterans Affairs Long Beach Healthcare System (VALB ... more Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Veterans Affairs Long Beach Healthcare System (VALB HCS) saw a surge of patients with a positive SARS-CoV-2 test. There is a lack of guidance on triaging patients with COVID-19 in the clinical literature. To address this need, our study evaluated factors that predicted hospitalization of patients due to COVID-19. Methods This was a retrospective cohort study of patients with a positive SARS-CoV-2 test and medical evaluation at the VALB HCS between August 1 and December 31, 2020. SARS-CoV-2 positive patients admitted to the hospital for a non-COVID-19 related diagnosis were excluded. At the time of initial evaluation, demographic, clinical, and laboratory data, and PCR cycle threshold were collected and compared between patients admitted to the hospital and those managed in the community. A multiple logistic regression analysis was conducted to evaluate predictors for hospitalization due to COVID-19. Results Of 748 patients, 94 were admitt...
Background VISN 22 is comprised of eight VA hospitals serving Southern California, Arizona, and N... more Background VISN 22 is comprised of eight VA hospitals serving Southern California, Arizona, and New Mexico. The VISN 22 Antimicrobial Stewardship Workgroup formed in November 2018 with the purpose of sharing strong practices and program strategies. We compared antibiogram compilation strategies and antimicrobial susceptibilities and correlated antimicrobial susceptibilities for Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli with inpatient and outpatient antibiotic use. Methods 2018 antibiograms were collected from each hospital. Antibiotic utilization rates (antibiotic days per 1000 patient-days present) were extracted from VA Corporate Data Warehouse data. Pearson correlation coefficients were calculated between 2018 utilization of specific agents and P. aeruginosa and E. coli susceptibilities to those agents at each facility. Results Antibiograms varied according to authorship (microbiology and/or infectious diseases), reporting frequency, rules regarding isolate reporting, and locat...
The types of activities performed by four clinical pharmacy residents and the amount of time spen... more The types of activities performed by four clinical pharmacy residents and the amount of time spent on each activity were studied using a workload measurement system. A workload measurement system was developed to record all activities performed by pharmacy residents. The system included 50 activities that were grouped under 11 general headings; residents' time was divided among 10 major areas of service. The following data were collected and analyzed each month during the six-month study period: units of work, weighted units of work, total productive hours, total service hours, and productivity. The residents participated in 39 of 50 clinical pharmacy activities. Activities performed most frequently included nursing-home-care-unit drug reviews, drug monitoring, and rounds. The most time-consuming activities were clinical education, administration, and drug-use review. Productivity ranged from 80 to 115% and was influenced by residents' assigned rotations. A workload measurement system for quantifying the time spent by residents performing various clinical pharmacy activities provided objective data that were used to restructure a clinical pharmacy residency program.
American Journal of Health-system Pharmacy, Mar 1, 1987
The types of activities performed by four clinical pharmacy residents and the amount of time spen... more The types of activities performed by four clinical pharmacy residents and the amount of time spent on each activity were studied using a workload measurement system. A workload measurement system was developed to record all activities performed by pharmacy residents. The system included 50 activities that were grouped under 11 general headings; residents' time was divided among 10 major areas of service. The following data were collected and analyzed each month during the six-month study period: units of work, weighted units of work, total productive hours, total service hours, and productivity. The residents participated in 39 of 50 clinical pharmacy activities. Activities performed most frequently included nursing-home-care-unit drug reviews, drug monitoring, and rounds. The most time-consuming activities were clinical education, administration, and drug-use review. Productivity ranged from 80 to 115% and was influenced by residents' assigned rotations. A workload measurement system for quantifying the time spent by residents performing various clinical pharmacy activities provided objective data that were used to restructure a clinical pharmacy residency program.
Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Veterans Affairs Long Beach Healthcare System (VALB ... more Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Veterans Affairs Long Beach Healthcare System (VALB HCS) saw a surge of patients with a positive SARS-CoV-2 test. There is a lack of guidance on triaging patients with COVID-19 in the clinical literature. To address this need, our study evaluated factors that predicted hospitalization of patients due to COVID-19. Methods This was a retrospective cohort study of patients with a positive SARS-CoV-2 test and medical evaluation at the VALB HCS between August 1 and December 31, 2020. SARS-CoV-2 positive patients admitted to the hospital for a non-COVID-19 related diagnosis were excluded. At the time of initial evaluation, demographic, clinical, and laboratory data, and PCR cycle threshold were collected and compared between patients admitted to the hospital and those managed in the community. A multiple logistic regression analysis was conducted to evaluate predictors for hospitalization due to COVID-19. Results Of 748 patients, 94 were admitt...
Background VISN 22 is comprised of eight VA hospitals serving Southern California, Arizona, and N... more Background VISN 22 is comprised of eight VA hospitals serving Southern California, Arizona, and New Mexico. The VISN 22 Antimicrobial Stewardship Workgroup formed in November 2018 with the purpose of sharing strong practices and program strategies. We compared antibiogram compilation strategies and antimicrobial susceptibilities and correlated antimicrobial susceptibilities for Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli with inpatient and outpatient antibiotic use. Methods 2018 antibiograms were collected from each hospital. Antibiotic utilization rates (antibiotic days per 1000 patient-days present) were extracted from VA Corporate Data Warehouse data. Pearson correlation coefficients were calculated between 2018 utilization of specific agents and P. aeruginosa and E. coli susceptibilities to those agents at each facility. Results Antibiograms varied according to authorship (microbiology and/or infectious diseases), reporting frequency, rules regarding isolate reporting, and locat...
The types of activities performed by four clinical pharmacy residents and the amount of time spen... more The types of activities performed by four clinical pharmacy residents and the amount of time spent on each activity were studied using a workload measurement system. A workload measurement system was developed to record all activities performed by pharmacy residents. The system included 50 activities that were grouped under 11 general headings; residents' time was divided among 10 major areas of service. The following data were collected and analyzed each month during the six-month study period: units of work, weighted units of work, total productive hours, total service hours, and productivity. The residents participated in 39 of 50 clinical pharmacy activities. Activities performed most frequently included nursing-home-care-unit drug reviews, drug monitoring, and rounds. The most time-consuming activities were clinical education, administration, and drug-use review. Productivity ranged from 80 to 115% and was influenced by residents' assigned rotations. A workload measurement system for quantifying the time spent by residents performing various clinical pharmacy activities provided objective data that were used to restructure a clinical pharmacy residency program.
American Journal of Health-system Pharmacy, Mar 1, 1987
The types of activities performed by four clinical pharmacy residents and the amount of time spen... more The types of activities performed by four clinical pharmacy residents and the amount of time spent on each activity were studied using a workload measurement system. A workload measurement system was developed to record all activities performed by pharmacy residents. The system included 50 activities that were grouped under 11 general headings; residents' time was divided among 10 major areas of service. The following data were collected and analyzed each month during the six-month study period: units of work, weighted units of work, total productive hours, total service hours, and productivity. The residents participated in 39 of 50 clinical pharmacy activities. Activities performed most frequently included nursing-home-care-unit drug reviews, drug monitoring, and rounds. The most time-consuming activities were clinical education, administration, and drug-use review. Productivity ranged from 80 to 115% and was influenced by residents' assigned rotations. A workload measurement system for quantifying the time spent by residents performing various clinical pharmacy activities provided objective data that were used to restructure a clinical pharmacy residency program.
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