Rambaran Kerry Anne, Huynh Hoang A, Zhang Zhen, Robles Janie
Clinical Sciences, Keck Graduate Institute, Claremont, USA.
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy, Arkansas Children's Hospital, Little Rock, USA.
Cureus. 2018 Jun 22;10(6):e2860. doi: 10.7759/cureus.2860.
The landscape of drug information is growing, leading to information overload from various avenues, both scientific and public opinion. The completeness of these resources are not well-studied and no standardizations exist for these databases. Thus, it is not uncommon to have missing information across the drug information resources used by healthcare professionals. Such gaps in these resources may lead to fatal and nonfatal incidences if more than one resource is not consulted. To date, there have been numerous medication errors reported in the literature. In an effort to review the data found in drug information resources, we conducted a comprehensive search of the PubMed, Embase, and EBSCO electronic databases from January 2000 to January 2017, using the terms "drug information," "medical information," and "drug information resource." A total of 14 articles were identified and five were included in our review, which evaluated the differences between drug information resources. Two articles evaluated pharmacogenomics information, one was infectious disease-specific, one evaluated usability as well as other factors, and the last evaluated general content. Overall, there was consistency across the articles in that they each reported on disparities in drug information among several drug information resources. Drug information keeps changing, and it is imperative that healthcare professionals have access to multiple resources to ensure the accuracy and completeness of information. We strongly encourage the standardization of drug information content on drug information resources as well as the information made available from pharmaceutical companies, as it may refine the quality of drug information provided to help prevent medication errors and adverse drug events.
药物信息的范围正在不断扩大,导致来自科学和公众舆论等各种渠道的信息过载。这些资源的完整性尚未得到充分研究,并且这些数据库也没有标准化。因此,医疗保健专业人员使用的药物信息资源中存在信息缺失的情况并不罕见。如果不参考多种资源,这些资源中的此类差距可能会导致致命和非致命事件。迄今为止,文献中已报道了大量用药错误。为了审查药物信息资源中发现的数据,我们在2000年1月至2017年1月期间对PubMed、Embase和EBSCO电子数据库进行了全面搜索,使用了“药物信息”、“医学信息”和“药物信息资源”等术语。共识别出14篇文章,其中5篇纳入我们的综述,该综述评估了药物信息资源之间的差异。两篇文章评估了药物基因组学信息,一篇针对传染病,一篇评估了可用性以及其他因素,最后一篇评估了一般内容。总体而言,这些文章之间存在一致性,因为它们都报告了几种药物信息资源之间药物信息的差异。药物信息不断变化,医疗保健专业人员必须能够获取多种资源,以确保信息的准确性和完整性。我们强烈鼓励对药物信息资源以及制药公司提供的信息进行药物信息内容的标准化,因为这可能会提高所提供药物信息的质量,有助于预防用药错误和药物不良事件。