Ponampalam R, Anantharaman V
Department of Emergency Medicine, Singapore General Hospital, Outram Road, Singapore 169608.
Singapore Med J. 2003 May;44(5):231-42.
There appears to be a significant prevalence of poisoning and adverse drug reactions in Singapore. However, the resources needed by physicians to assist them in the management of such cases are limited. This study examines the information resources currently utilised by medical professionals in assisting them in the management of poisonings and adverse drug reactions. The preferred features of an ideal Drug and Poison Information Centre in the local setting were also explored.
A questionnaire survey involving all practicing physicians in Singapore to find out the current information resources utilised for Drug and Poison Information and the need for enhanced resources and its preferred form was looked at.
A total of 1,071 practicing physicians responded forming 24% of all physicians in Singapore as of December 1997. Of these, 636 (61.3%) were general practitioners and the rest specialists. The main sources of poison information were Drug Index of Malaysia and Singapore or DIMS (73.7%), standard textbooks (70.1%), fellow colleagues (44.6%) and pharmacists (41.0%). In the opinion of most (82.4%), one well run and efficient Drug and Poison Information Centre was adequate for the whole island. The majority (58.9%) preferred that experienced individuals who could be consulted upon in times of need man such a service.
The study shows the need for enhanced drug and poison information resources. The local physician community also expects guidance and expert advice from a specialist. With this in mind, it is worthwhile examining in depth the issues surrounding poison and adverse drug reaction management and the need for readily accessible Drug and Poison Information resources in Singapore.
在新加坡,中毒和药物不良反应的发生率似乎相当高。然而,医生在处理此类病例时所需的资源有限。本研究调查了医疗专业人员目前用于协助处理中毒和药物不良反应的信息资源。同时还探讨了当地理想的药物与毒物信息中心应具备的特征。
对新加坡所有执业医生进行问卷调查,以了解他们目前用于药物与毒物信息的信息资源,以及对增强资源及其首选形式的需求。
截至1997年12月,共有1071名执业医生回复,占新加坡所有医生的24%。其中,636名(61.3%)是全科医生,其余为专科医生。毒物信息的主要来源是《马来西亚和新加坡药物索引》或DIMS(73.7%)、标准教科书(70.1%)、同行同事(44.6%)和药剂师(41.0%)。大多数人(82.4%)认为,一个运作良好且高效的药物与毒物信息中心足以服务全岛。大多数人(58.9%)希望由经验丰富、在需要时可咨询的人员来提供这样的服务。
该研究表明需要增强药物和毒物信息资源。当地医生群体也期望得到专家的指导和专业建议。考虑到这一点,深入研究新加坡中毒和药物不良反应管理相关问题以及随时可获取的药物与毒物信息资源的必要性是值得的。