Drug information service awareness program and its impact on characteristics of inquiries at DIS unit in Malaysian public hospital

Objectives : To study the Drug Information Service (DIS) awareness program organized by a DIS unit in Malaysian hospital through utilization of provided services by the healthcare professionals, allied healthcare providers, patients and the public, and to identify the characteristics of inquiries re...

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Main Authors: Aida Azlina Ali, Shafinaz Mohd Yusoff, Suhaidah Mohd Joffry, Mohd Shahezwan Abd Wahab
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Language:English
Published: Archives of Global Professionals 2013-01-01
Series:Archives of Pharmacy Practice
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spelling doaj-c3e2803c7c344aaea81be83db9b8bc282020-11-25T02:17:30ZengArchives of Global ProfessionalsArchives of Pharmacy Practice2045-080X2013-01-014191410.4103/2045-080X.111576Drug information service awareness program and its impact on characteristics of inquiries at DIS unit in Malaysian public hospitalAida Azlina AliShafinaz Mohd YusoffSuhaidah Mohd JoffryMohd Shahezwan Abd WahabObjectives : To study the Drug Information Service (DIS) awareness program organized by a DIS unit in Malaysian hospital through utilization of provided services by the healthcare professionals, allied healthcare providers, patients and the public, and to identify the characteristics of inquiries received. Materials and Methods : An awareness program to promote the services of the DIS unit was held throughout the month of March in 2010. Drug information queries forms that have been documented six months prior to (September 2009-February 2010) and six months after (April-September 2010) the awareness program were collected and assessed. Mean monthly inquiries volumes pre- and post-program were compared to evaluate the effectiveness of the program. Types of information requestors, inquiries, reference sources, and drug class information were identified and evaluated. Results: A total of 747 drug information queries forms were received during the study period. The mean total utilization of the DIS unit services after (63.67 ± 18.24) the DIS awareness program was increased but not significant (P < 0.05) when compared to records before (60.83 ± 21.49) the program. Majority of the DIS service users were the pharmacist (67.5%), followed by the doctors (24.9%). Most inquiries were regarding the dosage and route of administration of drugs (61.4%). The most frequently referred sources of information were the Micromedex and the Internet (37.3%). The most common inquiries were related to the anti-infective agents (37.8%). Conclusion: Provision of sufficient and accurate drug information to the healthcare professionals, patients, and the public is crucial to ensure optimization of therapy. The utilization of services provided by the DIS unit should be supported. Frequent DIS awareness program should be undertaken to promote and encourage the use of services.http://www.archivepp.com/article.asp?issn=2045-080X;year=2013;volume=4;issue=1;spage=9;epage=14;aulast=AliAwareness programdata collectiondrug information servicedrug profilehealthcare professionals
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author Aida Azlina Ali
Shafinaz Mohd Yusoff
Suhaidah Mohd Joffry
Mohd Shahezwan Abd Wahab
spellingShingle Aida Azlina Ali
Shafinaz Mohd Yusoff
Suhaidah Mohd Joffry
Mohd Shahezwan Abd Wahab
Drug information service awareness program and its impact on characteristics of inquiries at DIS unit in Malaysian public hospital
Archives of Pharmacy Practice
Awareness program
data collection
drug information service
drug profile
healthcare professionals
author_facet Aida Azlina Ali
Shafinaz Mohd Yusoff
Suhaidah Mohd Joffry
Mohd Shahezwan Abd Wahab
author_sort Aida Azlina Ali
title Drug information service awareness program and its impact on characteristics of inquiries at DIS unit in Malaysian public hospital
title_short Drug information service awareness program and its impact on characteristics of inquiries at DIS unit in Malaysian public hospital
title_full Drug information service awareness program and its impact on characteristics of inquiries at DIS unit in Malaysian public hospital
title_fullStr Drug information service awareness program and its impact on characteristics of inquiries at DIS unit in Malaysian public hospital
title_full_unstemmed Drug information service awareness program and its impact on characteristics of inquiries at DIS unit in Malaysian public hospital
title_sort drug information service awareness program and its impact on characteristics of inquiries at dis unit in malaysian public hospital
publisher Archives of Global Professionals
series Archives of Pharmacy Practice
issn 2045-080X
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Objectives : To study the Drug Information Service (DIS) awareness program organized by a DIS unit in Malaysian hospital through utilization of provided services by the healthcare professionals, allied healthcare providers, patients and the public, and to identify the characteristics of inquiries received. Materials and Methods : An awareness program to promote the services of the DIS unit was held throughout the month of March in 2010. Drug information queries forms that have been documented six months prior to (September 2009-February 2010) and six months after (April-September 2010) the awareness program were collected and assessed. Mean monthly inquiries volumes pre- and post-program were compared to evaluate the effectiveness of the program. Types of information requestors, inquiries, reference sources, and drug class information were identified and evaluated. Results: A total of 747 drug information queries forms were received during the study period. The mean total utilization of the DIS unit services after (63.67 ± 18.24) the DIS awareness program was increased but not significant (P < 0.05) when compared to records before (60.83 ± 21.49) the program. Majority of the DIS service users were the pharmacist (67.5%), followed by the doctors (24.9%). Most inquiries were regarding the dosage and route of administration of drugs (61.4%). The most frequently referred sources of information were the Micromedex and the Internet (37.3%). The most common inquiries were related to the anti-infective agents (37.8%). Conclusion: Provision of sufficient and accurate drug information to the healthcare professionals, patients, and the public is crucial to ensure optimization of therapy. The utilization of services provided by the DIS unit should be supported. Frequent DIS awareness program should be undertaken to promote and encourage the use of services.
topic Awareness program
data collection
drug information service
drug profile
healthcare professionals
url http://www.archivepp.com/article.asp?issn=2045-080X;year=2013;volume=4;issue=1;spage=9;epage=14;aulast=Ali
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