Dasta J F, Reardon G
Division of Pharmacy Practice, Ohio State University, College of Pharmacy, Columbus 43210.
Pharmacotherapy. 1992;12(6):468-74.
A questionnaire was sent to a random sample of 480 members of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy to determine their opinions on various issues relating to computer technology and the future role of computers in information processing in pharmacy. Results from the 335 evaluable responses revealed nearly universal use of computers. Word processing was the most common application and IBM or compatible computers were the dominant machines. Respondents used a wide variety of generalized and specialized programs, especially electronic communication products. Computer technology is expected to have a major impact on routine aspects of pharmacy practice, although, respondents were split on its impact on more cognitively intensive functions.
一份调查问卷被发送给美国临床药学院480名成员的随机样本,以确定他们对与计算机技术以及计算机在药学信息处理中的未来作用相关的各种问题的看法。335份可评估回复的结果显示计算机几乎被普遍使用。文字处理是最常见的应用,IBM或兼容计算机是主流机器。受访者使用了各种各样的通用和专用程序,尤其是电子通信产品。计算机技术预计将对药学实践的常规方面产生重大影响,不过,受访者在其对更具认知强度的功能的影响上存在分歧。