Marcel KP Kusch,1,2 Walter E Haefeli,1,2 Hanna M Seidling1,2 1Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacoepidemiology, University of Heidelberg, 69120 Heidelberg, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany; 2Cooperation Unit Clinical Pharmacy, University of Heidelberg, 69120 Heidelberg, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany Purpose: The aim of this study was to 1) describe drug information desired by patients and 2) analyze how such information could be customized to be presented to patients according to their individual information needs.Materials and methods: We performed a scoping literature search and identified relevant drug information topics by assessing and clustering 1) studies analyzing patients’ enquiries to drug information hotlines and servi...
Drug–drug interactions (DDIs) pose a major problem to patient safety. eHealth solutions have the pot...
Dissatisfaction with medical information is a common problem among patients. There is also evidence ...
Background: Over the past 30 years, patients' options for accessing information about prescription d...
Background The implementation of patient centered care in the healthcare system has increased the i...
The generation of massive and sometimes overwhelming volumes of data as the result of advances in sc...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the information-seeking behaviour of medicine users. METHODS: A telephone ...
BackgroundProviding appropriate medication information to patients is of utmost importance for optim...
Background: To improve the accessibility and usability of local medication information, the pharmacy...
The availability of drug information that is useful to clinicians is an important need for those res...
The plethora of medical studies that are published annually leaves many health professionals (HPs) o...
Medicines are the most common intervention in most health services. As with all treatments, those ta...
Title: Patient perspective of medication information desired Student: Kalaitzidis Panagiotis Tutor: ...
Medication regimens change during hospital admission, and these discrepancies can lead to an increas...
Abstract Background Involving patients in decisions about their pharmacotherapy is crucial for a sat...
PURPOSE: To analyse the type of enquiries to a drug information service in Germany, available exclus...
Drug–drug interactions (DDIs) pose a major problem to patient safety. eHealth solutions have the pot...
Dissatisfaction with medical information is a common problem among patients. There is also evidence ...
Background: Over the past 30 years, patients' options for accessing information about prescription d...
Background The implementation of patient centered care in the healthcare system has increased the i...
The generation of massive and sometimes overwhelming volumes of data as the result of advances in sc...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the information-seeking behaviour of medicine users. METHODS: A telephone ...
BackgroundProviding appropriate medication information to patients is of utmost importance for optim...
Background: To improve the accessibility and usability of local medication information, the pharmacy...
The availability of drug information that is useful to clinicians is an important need for those res...
The plethora of medical studies that are published annually leaves many health professionals (HPs) o...
Medicines are the most common intervention in most health services. As with all treatments, those ta...
Title: Patient perspective of medication information desired Student: Kalaitzidis Panagiotis Tutor: ...
Medication regimens change during hospital admission, and these discrepancies can lead to an increas...
Abstract Background Involving patients in decisions about their pharmacotherapy is crucial for a sat...
PURPOSE: To analyse the type of enquiries to a drug information service in Germany, available exclus...
Drug–drug interactions (DDIs) pose a major problem to patient safety. eHealth solutions have the pot...
Dissatisfaction with medical information is a common problem among patients. There is also evidence ...
Background: Over the past 30 years, patients' options for accessing information about prescription d...