e-Health applications for outpatient professional pharmaceutical care services: A scoping review

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Raquel Agudelo , Jaime Andrés Pereañez , Sandra Milena Correa Muñoz , Johan Granados , Mauricio Ceballos
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Abstract

Background

eHealth, or electronic or digital health, integrates information and communication technologies (ICT) into healthcare, including professional pharmaceutical care services. Nevertheless, to date, there is a lack of guidance in establishing the technologies' requirements, design, and implementation. Therefore, it urges the need to conduct a study regarding this topic is needed.

Objectives

To identify and map information regarding the functionalities, contents, and structures of e-health applications designed for professional pharmaceutical care services in outpatient settings and to explore their effectiveness, usability, and user-friendliness.

Methods

A scoping systematic review was conducted on the PubMed/Medline and Scielo databases, following the PRISMAScR guidelines. The study covered articles published between May 2018 and December 2023. The main search terms were “pharmaceutical care, dispensation, adverse drug reaction, mobile phone, app.” Other related terms were also included.

Results

1469 articles were identified, of which different exclusion criteria excluded 1409. Sixty full-text articles were reviewed, of which six contained relevant information about the characteristics and functionalities of software designed to support pharmaceutical care activities, such as dispensation, pharmacovigilance, health education, and pharmacotherapeutic follow-up. In addition, one reference was identified in the selected articles, which was deemed relevant to the study. The characteristics and structures in mobile applications include medication information, identification of adverse drug reactions, pharmacist follow-up, indicators of safety and effectiveness, and interaction of patients with health care personnel, among others. In addition, two applications reported the effectiveness evaluation, whereas four showed results about usability tests.

Conclusions

This review retrieved six applications for outpatient professional pharmaceutical care services. Most of them are directed to the patients, and the most relevant functionalities were general information about medication and reminders, identification of interactions and adverse drug reactions, and adherence, among others. Two of six apps tested the effectivity, four tested usability, and three of six performed UCD, mainly using surveys. This review highlights the scarce information about implementing ICT in outpatient pharmaceutical care services.
门诊专业药物护理服务的电子健康应用:范围审查
健康,或电子或数字健康,将信息和通信技术(ICT)集成到医疗保健中,包括专业的药物保健服务。然而,到目前为止,在建立技术的需求、设计和实现方面缺乏指导。因此,它敦促有必要就这一主题进行研究。目的识别和绘制为门诊专业药学服务设计的电子卫生应用程序的功能、内容和结构信息,并探讨其有效性、可用性和用户友好性。方法按照PRISMAScR指南,对PubMed/Medline和Scielo数据库进行范围系统评价。该研究涵盖了2018年5月至2023年12月期间发表的文章。主要检索词为“药学服务、配药、药物不良反应、手机、应用”,其他相关检索词也被收录。结果共检出文献1469篇,不同排除标准共排除1409篇。本文回顾了60篇全文文章,其中6篇包含了用于支持药学服务活动的软件的特征和功能的相关信息,如配药、药物警戒、健康教育和药物治疗随访。此外,在选定的文章中确定了一个参考文献,这被认为与研究相关。移动应用程序的特点和结构包括药物信息、药物不良反应识别、药师随访、安全性和有效性指标、患者与医护人员的互动等。此外,两个应用程序报告了有效性评估,而四个应用程序显示了可用性测试的结果。结论检索到6份门诊专业药学服务申请。其中大多数是针对患者的,最相关的功能是关于药物和提醒的一般信息,相互作用和药物不良反应的识别,以及依从性等。6个应用程序中有2个测试了有效性,4个测试了可用性,6个应用程序中有3个进行了UCD测试,主要是通过调查。这篇综述强调了在门诊药学服务中实施ICT的稀缺信息。
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