Assessment and use of drug information references in Utah pharmacies

Objective: To determine which drug references Utah pharmacists use most frequently. To determine which types of drug information questions are most commonly asked, and whether Utah pharmacists have access to adequate references to respond to these questions. Methods: A 19-question survey was create...

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出版年:Pharmacy Practice
主要な著者: Moorman KL, MacDonald EA, Trovato A, Tak CR.
フォーマット: 論文
言語:英語
出版事項: Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas 2017-03-01
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オンライン・アクセス:http://www.pharmacypractice.org/journal/index.php/pp/article/view/839/486
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description Objective: To determine which drug references Utah pharmacists use most frequently. To determine which types of drug information questions are most commonly asked, and whether Utah pharmacists have access to adequate references to respond to these questions. Methods: A 19-question survey was created using Qualtrics, LLC (Provo, Utah) software. An electronic survey link was sent to 1,431 pharmacists with a valid e-mail address listed in the Department of Professional Licensing database. Questions focused on available references in the participant’s pharmacy, how current the references are, and the participant’s use of the references. Surveys were analyzed for participants practicing in either community or hospital pharmacies in the state of Utah. Results: A total of 147 responses were included in the analysis. Approximately 44% of respondents practiced in the community, and 56% practiced in a hospital setting. The most commonly used references by Utah pharmacists are Micromedex, Lexicomp, UpToDate, Clinical Pharmacology, and Drug Facts & Comparisons. Pharmacists in the community frequently receive questions related to adverse drug reactions, drug interactions, and over-the-counter medications. Pharmacists in the hospital frequently receive questions relating to dosage and administration, drug interactions, and adverse drug reactions. About 89% of community pharmacists and 96% of hospital pharmacists feel available references are adequate to answer the questions they receive. Conclusions: Utah pharmacists generally use large reference suites to answer drug information questions. The majority of pharmacists consider the references available to them to be adequate to answer the questions they receive.
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spelling doaj-art-ecc09c4f1c4e4c81925e8b9d1d786fdb2025-08-19T19:39:02ZengCentro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones FarmaceuticasPharmacy Practice1885-642X1886-36552017-03-0115183910.18549/PharmPract.2017.01.839Assessment and use of drug information references in Utah pharmaciesMoorman KLMacDonald EATrovato ATak CR. Objective: To determine which drug references Utah pharmacists use most frequently. To determine which types of drug information questions are most commonly asked, and whether Utah pharmacists have access to adequate references to respond to these questions. Methods: A 19-question survey was created using Qualtrics, LLC (Provo, Utah) software. An electronic survey link was sent to 1,431 pharmacists with a valid e-mail address listed in the Department of Professional Licensing database. Questions focused on available references in the participant’s pharmacy, how current the references are, and the participant’s use of the references. Surveys were analyzed for participants practicing in either community or hospital pharmacies in the state of Utah. Results: A total of 147 responses were included in the analysis. Approximately 44% of respondents practiced in the community, and 56% practiced in a hospital setting. The most commonly used references by Utah pharmacists are Micromedex, Lexicomp, UpToDate, Clinical Pharmacology, and Drug Facts & Comparisons. Pharmacists in the community frequently receive questions related to adverse drug reactions, drug interactions, and over-the-counter medications. Pharmacists in the hospital frequently receive questions relating to dosage and administration, drug interactions, and adverse drug reactions. About 89% of community pharmacists and 96% of hospital pharmacists feel available references are adequate to answer the questions they receive. Conclusions: Utah pharmacists generally use large reference suites to answer drug information questions. The majority of pharmacists consider the references available to them to be adequate to answer the questions they receive.http://www.pharmacypractice.org/journal/index.php/pp/article/view/839/486Drug Information ServicesProfessional PracticePharmaciesPharmacy Service HospitalPharmacistsSurveys and QuestionnairesUtah
spellingShingle Moorman KL
MacDonald EA
Trovato A
Tak CR.
Assessment and use of drug information references in Utah pharmacies
Drug Information Services
Professional Practice
Pharmacies
Pharmacy Service Hospital
Pharmacists
Surveys and Questionnaires
Utah
title Assessment and use of drug information references in Utah pharmacies
title_full Assessment and use of drug information references in Utah pharmacies
title_fullStr Assessment and use of drug information references in Utah pharmacies
title_full_unstemmed Assessment and use of drug information references in Utah pharmacies
title_short Assessment and use of drug information references in Utah pharmacies
title_sort assessment and use of drug information references in utah pharmacies
topic Drug Information Services
Professional Practice
Pharmacies
Pharmacy Service Hospital
Pharmacists
Surveys and Questionnaires
Utah
url http://www.pharmacypractice.org/journal/index.php/pp/article/view/839/486
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