Replication Data for: Time distribution for pharmacists conducting a randomized controlled trial – an observational time and motion studyhttps://doi.org/10.18710/PWFB8MHavnes, KjerstinDataverseNO2021-03-222023-09-28T22:27:07ZThe data provided is from an observational time and motion study of clinical pharmacists implementing a clinical intervention in a geriatric ward. The aim was to investigate the time distribution for the pharmacists when conducting the randomized controlled trial (RCT) implementing a clinical intervention.
Materials and methods: The setting was an RCT, The IMMENSE study, with a 5-step pharmacist-intervention in collaboration with the interdisciplinary team in a geriatric ward. Two pharmacists were involved in the trial during the observation period. Pharmacist activities were recorded applying the Work Observation Method By Activity Timing methodology, enabling recording of predefined work tasks as well as interruptions and multitasking. One observer collected data over eight weeks.Medicine, Health and Life SciencesObservational studiesTime and motionPharmacist workflowHealth economicsCost effectivenessNorwegian BokmålSubmitted for review2021-03-22Havnes, KjerstinHalvorsen, Kjell H.Walter, Scott R.Garcia, Beate H.Lehbom, Elin C.2021-03-172018-10-152018-12-11Observation dataTime and MotionCC0 1.0