An investigation into health professionals’ use of medication information resources: results of a health library survey

M. Purnell, M. Byrne
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Introduction: Accurate and timely medication information is crucial for health professionals working in a hospital environment. This article focuses on the findings of a medication information resources survey undertaken in a northern Australian health service. Objectives: To examine health professionals’ usage and satisfaction of medication information resources available to them. Methods: An online survey of staff was undertaken in May 2021. Results: There were 206 responses to the survey. Eighty-eight percent of respondents were either nurses, pharmacists or doctors. The four most popular resources were: Australian Medicines Handbook, Therapeutic Guidelines, MIMS Online and Australian Injectable Drugs Handbook. Fifty-three percent of respondents use the resources daily or more than once per day. Doctors are more likely to use the app version and the Health Library’s website is where the majority access the resource from. Eighty-one percent felt that it was extremely or moderately easy to access resources. Discussion: Responses from the open-ended question indicate that there is a lack of awareness of a number of resources which supports the need for strategic promotion and education. Conclusion: The results of this study have shown that health libraries subscribing to key medication information resources supports patient care and best practice.
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卫生专业人员药物信息资源使用情况调查:卫生图书馆调查结果
准确和及时的药物信息对于在医院环境中工作的卫生专业人员至关重要。本文重点介绍了在澳大利亚北部卫生服务机构进行的药物信息资源调查的结果。目的:了解卫生专业人员对现有药物信息资源的使用情况及满意度。方法:于2021年5月对工作人员进行在线调查。结果:共有206份问卷回复。88%的受访者是护士、药剂师或医生。四个最受欢迎的资源是:澳大利亚药物手册,治疗指南,MIMS在线和澳大利亚注射药物手册。53%的受访者每天或每天不止一次使用这些资源。医生更有可能使用应用程序版本,而大多数人都是从健康图书馆的网站上获取资源的。81%的人认为获取资源极其容易或比较容易。讨论:对开放式问题的答复表明,人们缺乏对支持战略促进和教育需要的一些资源的认识。结论:本研究结果表明,卫生图书馆订阅关键药物信息资源有助于患者护理和最佳实践。
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