An international survey of drug information centers.

G R Gallo, A I Wertheimer
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A questionnaire was developed to characterize the location, operation, personnel, reference resources, and functions of drug information centers in countries throughout the world other than the United States. The questionnaire was mailed to 100 drug information centers or pharmacy practitioners (primarily faculty) in 65 countries. The majority of drug information centers responding to this questionnaire were located at and funded by university based hospitals. Most were open eight hours per day and engaged in the following activities: answering requests for information, publishing pharmacy bulletins, teaching, continuing education, and providing information directly to pharmacy and therapeutics committees. Additional information gathered from this survey included: common references and journals maintained by drug information centers, user demographics, and a request profile. Although many similarities among the information centers were found, interesting observations regarding their differences may be made. It is important that drug information centers share their experiences so that others may learn about their new and innovative programs.

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国际毒品信息中心调查。
制定了一份调查问卷,以描述除美国以外世界各国药物信息中心的位置、操作、人员、参考资源和功能。问卷邮寄给65个国家的100个药物信息中心或药学从业人员(主要是教师)。回答此问卷的大多数药物信息中心位于大学附属医院并由其资助。大多数每天开放8小时,从事以下活动:回答信息请求,出版药学公告,教学,继续教育,直接向药学和治疗学委员会提供信息。从该调查中收集的其他信息包括:药物信息中心维护的常用参考文献和期刊、用户人口统计数据和请求概要。虽然发现了信息中心之间的许多相似之处,但可以对它们的差异进行有趣的观察。药物信息中心分享他们的经验是很重要的,这样其他人就可以了解他们新的和创新的项目。
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Drug Information Journal
Drug Information Journal 医学-卫生保健
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