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Smartphone apps to support hospital prescribing and pharmacology education: A review of current provision

机译:支持医院处方和药理学教育的智能手机应用程序:当前规定的回顾

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Junior doctors write the majority of hospital prescriptions but many indicate they feel underprepared to assume this responsibility and around 10% of prescriptions contain errors. Medical smartphone apps are now widely used in clinical practice and present an opportunity to provide support to inexperienced prescribers. This study assesses the contemporary range of smartphone apps with prescribing or related content. Six smartphone app stores were searched for apps aimed at the healthcare professional with drug, pharmacology or prescribing content. Three hundred and six apps were identified. 34% appeared to be for use within the clinical environment in order to aid prescribing, 14% out with the clinical setting and 51% of apps were deemed appropriate for both clinical and non-clinical use. Apps with drug reference material, such as textbooks, manuals or medical apps with drug information were the commonest apps found (51%), followed by apps offering drug or infusion rate dose calculation (26%). 68% of apps charged for download, with a mean price of £14.25 per app and a range of £0.62-101.90. A diverse range of pharmacology-themed apps are available and there is further potential for the development of contemporary apps to improve prescribing performance. Personalized app stores may help universities/healthcare organizations offer high quality apps to students to aid in pharmacology education. Users of prescribing apps must be aware of the lack of information regarding the medical expertise of app developers. This will enable them to make informed choices about the use of such apps in their clinical practice.
机译:初级医生撰写了大多数医院处方,但许多医生表示,他们对承担此职责感到准备不足,并且约有10%的处方包含错误。医疗智能手机应用程序现已在临床实践中广泛使用,并提供了一个向经验不足的处方者提供支持的机会。这项研究评估了具有处方或相关内容的现代智能手机应用程序范围。搜索了六个智能手机应用商店中针对医疗保健专业人员的具有药物,药理或处方内容的应用。确定了366个应用程序。似乎有34%的人在临床环境中使用该药以帮助开药,其中14%的人处于临床环境中,而51%的应用程序被认为既适合于临床用途又适合于非临床用途。带有药物参考资料的应用(例如教科书,手册或具有药物信息的医疗应用)是最常见的应用(占51%),其次是提供药物或输注速率剂量计算的应用(占26%)。 68%的应用程序收取下载费用,平均价格为每个应用程序14.25英镑,范围为0.62-101.90英镑。提供了多种以药理学为主题的应用程序,现代应用程序的开发还有进一步提高开发处方性能的潜力。个性化的应用程序商店可以帮助大学/医疗机构为学生提供高质量的应用程序,以帮助进行药理学教育。处方应用程序的用户必须意识到缺乏有关应用程序开发人员的医学专业知识的信息。这将使他们能够在临床实践中就此类应用程序的使用做出明智的选择。

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