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OF NORTHERN
PHILIPPINES
Alimannao Hills,
Peñablanca, Cagayan
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MEDICAL COLLEGES
OF NORTHERN
PHILIPPINES
Alimannao Hills,
Peñablanca, Cagayan
TOPICS
Midterm– COURSE DETAILS
Pharmacy informatics deals with the subset of informatics relevant to the practice of
pharmacy. It focuses on the use of information technology and drug information to optimize
medication use.
Pharmacy informatics is responsible for leveraging knowledge at the right time and place within
a provider’s workflow to improve caregiver effectiveness, work satisfaction, patient satisfaction,
and the quality of care.
Pharmacy informatics must play a significant role in managing and supporting a healthcare
system’s technology-enabled medication information and knowledge assets.
Practice Analytics
Business intelligence (BI) and business analytics (BA) processes and technologies are enabling
health systems to improve their performance and maintain their competitive advantage while
creating an additional demand for clinical informatics professionals.
Drug information also called as medication information, or drug informatics is the discovery,
use, and management of information in the use of medications
Drug information sources have been traditionally classified in three different categories:
primary, secondary, and tertiary.
1. Primary Sources of Information
Primary sources are original materials. They are from the time period involved and have
not been filtered through interpretation or evaluation
published meta-analyses
randomized controlled trials
observational trials
case reports
2. Secondary Sources of Information
Secondary sources are less easily defined than primary sources. Generally, they are
accounts written after the fact with the benefit of hindsight.
Adis International
Biographical works
Commentaries, criticisms
Dictionaries, Encyclopedias (also considered tertiary)
Histories, Journal articles (depending on the disciple can be primary)
Magazine and newspaper articles(this distinction varies by discipline)
Monographs, other than fiction and autobiography
1. Meta-Analysis
A way of combining data from many different research studies. A meta-analysis is a
statistical process that combines the findings from individual studies.
2. Systematic Review
A summary of the clinical literature. A systematic review is a critical assessment and
evaluation of all research studies that address a particular clinical issue.
3. Randomized Controlled Trial
A controlled clinical trial that randomly (by chance) assigns participants to two or more
groups. There are various methods to randomize study participants to their groups.
4. Cohort Study (Prospective Observational Study)
A clinical research study in which people who presently have a certain condition or
receive a particular treatment are followed over time and compared with another group
of people who are not affected by the condition. .
5. Case-control Study
Case-control studies begin with the outcomes and do not follow people over time.
Researchers choose people with a particular result (the cases) and interview the groups
or check their records to ascertain what different experiences they had.
6. Cross-sectional study
The observation of a defined population at a single point in time or time interval.
Exposure and outcome are determined simultaneously.
7. Case Reports and Series
A report on a series of patients with an outcome of interest. No control group is
involved.
is a six stage model of the users’ holistic experience in the process of information
seeking created by Carol Collier Kuhlthau. The ISP model, based on two decades of empirical
research, identifies three realms of experience: the affective (feelings), the cognitive (thoughts)
and the physical (actions) common to each stage. The model of the ISP is articulated in a
holistic view of information seeking from the user’s perspective in six stages:
Electronic information sources are defined by different scholars differently and commonly can
be defined as sources of information that are held in a digital or electronic format. EIS can be
accessed, searched or retrieved either by an electronic network or by an electronic data
processing application.
OTHERS:
CD-ROMS
CD-ROMS are chief electronic Resource of a large amount of data with user friendly
search software.
E-journals
Electronic Journals, which are popularly known as e-journals are scholarly journals or
intellectual magazines that can be accessed via electronic transmission.
E- Book
Advantages include:
Disadvantages include: