Perception and readiness of community pharmacists on the use of mobile smart phone as a health monitoring tool

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spelling 11634 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=11634 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal UniSZA Unisza unisza image/jpeg inches 96 96 1414 788 52 52 2015-03-23 08:38:28 1414x788 5896-01-FH02-iCODE-15-02673.jpg UniSZA Private Access Perception and readiness of community pharmacists on the use of mobile smart phone as a health monitoring tool International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences The use of communication technology has brought positive changes to the healthcare delivery system of today. Both healthcare professionals and patients have found a better option to access relevant health and drug information. The purpose of this review is to compile and evaluate all available investigations on the application of communication technology in hospital and community pharmacies. Pub Med, Medline and EBSCO host databases were searched using the key words: mobile phone, pharmacy and telecommunication, pharmacy and electronics, electronic record in pharmacy from the year 1994 until August 2014; whereby only full length English articles related to the review were included. Ten studies met all inclusion criteria comprising of 1124 respondents (age = 19-63, males=43%). Majority of the studies were cross-sectional in nature. Six utilized mobile phones as their means of communication of which majority (n=5) utilized text messages. Four utilized computer systems as their means of communication where they mostly work on drug-drug interaction software. Most of the reviewed studies demonstrated that incorporation of information technology in pharmaceutical care delivery and pharmacy training has improved patient satisfaction and produced better outcomes. However, several studies indicated that drug-drug interaction software had increased burden on the pharmacy staff and in some cases caused the distraction. Overall, there were positive reports on the use of communication technology which was found to help in improving pharmaceutical care. 7 3 1-5
spellingShingle Perception and readiness of community pharmacists on the use of mobile smart phone as a health monitoring tool
summary The use of communication technology has brought positive changes to the healthcare delivery system of today. Both healthcare professionals and patients have found a better option to access relevant health and drug information. The purpose of this review is to compile and evaluate all available investigations on the application of communication technology in hospital and community pharmacies. Pub Med, Medline and EBSCO host databases were searched using the key words: mobile phone, pharmacy and telecommunication, pharmacy and electronics, electronic record in pharmacy from the year 1994 until August 2014; whereby only full length English articles related to the review were included. Ten studies met all inclusion criteria comprising of 1124 respondents (age = 19-63, males=43%). Majority of the studies were cross-sectional in nature. Six utilized mobile phones as their means of communication of which majority (n=5) utilized text messages. Four utilized computer systems as their means of communication where they mostly work on drug-drug interaction software. Most of the reviewed studies demonstrated that incorporation of information technology in pharmaceutical care delivery and pharmacy training has improved patient satisfaction and produced better outcomes. However, several studies indicated that drug-drug interaction software had increased burden on the pharmacy staff and in some cases caused the distraction. Overall, there were positive reports on the use of communication technology which was found to help in improving pharmaceutical care.
title Perception and readiness of community pharmacists on the use of mobile smart phone as a health monitoring tool
title_full Perception and readiness of community pharmacists on the use of mobile smart phone as a health monitoring tool
title_fullStr Perception and readiness of community pharmacists on the use of mobile smart phone as a health monitoring tool
title_full_unstemmed Perception and readiness of community pharmacists on the use of mobile smart phone as a health monitoring tool
title_short Perception and readiness of community pharmacists on the use of mobile smart phone as a health monitoring tool
title_sort perception and readiness of community pharmacists on the use of mobile smart phone as a health monitoring tool