Evaluation of Drug Information Services in a Tertiary Care Hospital

Syed Zia Inamdar, Sushil Kumar Londhe, Sumanyu Kategri, Raghavendra Kulkarni, Sharan Badiger, Siddanagouda Biradar
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Abstract: Drug information services are of prime importance in delivering optimal drug therapies by providing specific and unbiased information to healthcare professionals. Present work has been undertaken to evaluate the pattern of various drug information queries received by the drug information center in a tertiary care hospital. A total of 593 drug information queries that were received during the period were evaluated retrospectively. Upon assessment, it was found that most of the beneficiaries of the service were physicians (51%). Greater numbers of queries received were to update knowledge (71.27%), followed by better patient care (28.72%). Most of the queries are received during ward rounds (71.63%). The types of queries received were categorically related to drug profile (6.75%), dosage information (3.71%), drug indication (13.49%), adverse effects (21.42%), the pharmacokinetics of drug (3.37%), pharmacotherapy (4.05%), drug interactions (1.52%), mechanism of action (11.30%), pharmacotherapy (4.05%) and poison information (0.17%). The source of reference for response to the query is mainly electronic databases (50.59%), secondary (21.08%), and tertiary sources (16.86%). The drug information services provided by the pharmacy practice cater to the healthcare services’ needs for better patient care and updated knowledge. Moreover, these services will help the medical professional to prefer appropriate medicine in the management of the disease, thereby improving the treatment outcomes and patients’ quality of life. Key words: Drug Information, Drug Information Services, Drug Query, Knowledge Update.
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摘要:药物信息服务通过向医疗保健专业人员提供具体和公正的信息,在提供最佳药物治疗方面至关重要。目前的工作是评估三级保健医院药物信息中心收到的各种药物信息查询的模式。对期间收到的593份药品信息查询进行回顾性评价。经评估发现,该服务的大部分受益者是医生(51%)。更多的查询是为了更新知识(71.27%),其次是更好的病人护理(28.72%)。大部分查询是在查房期间收到的(71.63%)。查询类型与药物概况(6.75%)、剂量信息(3.71%)、药物适应证(13.49%)、不良反应(21.42%)、药物药代动力学(3.37%)、药物治疗(4.05%)、药物相互作用(1.52%)、作用机制(11.30%)、药物治疗(4.05%)和毒性信息(0.17%)相关。查询回复的参考来源主要为电子数据库(50.59%)、二次(21.08%)和第三次(16.86%)。药房提供的药物信息服务迎合了医疗保健服务对更好的病人护理和更新知识的需求。此外,这些服务将帮助医疗专业人员在治疗疾病时选择合适的药物,从而改善治疗效果和患者的生活质量。关键词:药品信息,药品信息服务,药品查询,知识更新。
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