| Literature DB >> 26807079 |
Hana Alharthi1, Nahid Sultana2, Amjaad Al-Amoudi3, Afrah Basudan4.
Abstract
Pharmacy barcode scanning is used to reduce errors during the medication dispensing process. However, this technology has rarely been used in hospital pharmacies in Saudi Arabia. This article describes the barriers to successful implementation of a barcode scanning system in Saudi Arabia. A literature review was conducted to identify the relevant critical success factors (CSFs) for a successful dispensing barcode system implementation. Twenty-eight pharmacists from a local hospital in Saudi Arabia were interviewed to obtain their perception of these CSFs. In this study, planning (process flow issues and training requirements), resistance (fear of change, communication issues, and negative perceptions about technology), and technology (software, hardware, and vendor support) were identified as the main barriers. The analytic hierarchy process (AHP), one of the most widely used tools for decision making in the presence of multiple criteria, was used to compare and rank these identified CSFs. The results of this study suggest that resistance barriers have a greater impact than planning and technology barriers. In particular, fear of change is the most critical factor, and training is the least critical factor.Keywords: analytic hierarchy process (AHP); critical success factors (CSFs); pharmacy barcode system
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26807079 PMCID: PMC4700872
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Perspect Health Inf Manag ISSN: 1559-4122