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Development of standard kits with utensils for outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy

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Louise Rasmussen Duckert, Marianne Kjettrup Jensen, Mette Lethan, Trine Schnor

Why was it done?

The hospital pharmacy wishes to support the implementation of OPAT and during the process the need for standardised kits with utensils was identified. The availability of kits with necessary utensils for aseptic handling of parenteral infusion would simplify and standardise the work for hospital and home nurses. Considerations regarding patient safety and sustainability were also in favour of the kits, as choice of utensils could secure compliance to regional guidelines considering use of closed systems and rinse of the line after infusion. Kits containing the exact needed utensils for an administration also reduces the possible waste.

What was done?

The hospital pharmacy has composed standard kits with utensils for outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy (OPAT).

How was it done?

The kit is composed in collaboration between the pharmacy, hospital nurses and home nurses. The best suited infusion set was chosen – a closed system with two spikes for antibiotic mixing and infusion. Hereby nurses avoid direct contact with antibiotics and avoid antibiotic aerosols in the citizen’s home. The infusion set contains no PVC, phthalates or latex. When fully emptied the infusion set can be discarded as regular waste.
The kit also contains a sterile cover for the workstation, sterile ethanol swabs, gloves, pre-filled saline syringes for rinse of the line after infusion and a written manual. All is packed and labelled by the hospital pharmacy and lot numbers are registered for traceability.

What has been achieved?

The kits have been tested in selected municipalities and the content of the kit has been adjusted. As a result of the feedback a film has been recorded showing the handling of the infusion set. The video is used for training and a QR code on the written manual guides the home nurse to the video if needed. The kit is now used widely in the region and response is positive. With the set-up being identical in all municipalities in the region, handling antibiotics and utensils is simpler for the hospital nurse at discharge.

What next?

As the number of patients in home-based OPAT rises, experiences with the kits will probably result in wishes for adjustments. A new kit with utensils for changing PVK is under development.

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