Evaluation of HIV Drug Interaction Web Sites

Author:

Sheehan Nancy L1,Kelly Deborah V2,Tseng Alice L3,van Heeswijk Rolf PG4,Béïque Lizanne C5,Hughes Christine A6

Affiliation:

1. Nancy L Sheehan MSc(Pharm), HIV Pharmacotherapy Specialist, Immunodeficiency Service, McGill University Health Centre (Montréal Chest Institute), Montréal, Québec, Canada

2. Deborah V Kelly PharmD, Assistant Professor and Clinical Pharmacotherapy Specialist, School of Pharmacy, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and Health Care Corporation of St. John's, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada

3. Alice L Tseng PharmD FCSHP, Assistant Professor and HIV Pharmacotherapy Specialist, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, and Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

4. Rolf PG van Heeswijk PharmD PhD, Director, Pharmacokinetic Research, Clinical Investigation Unit, Division of Infectious Diseases, The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

5. Lizanne C Béïque PharmD, Director of Research/Clinical Pharmacist, University of Ottawa Health Services, Ottawa

6. Christine A Hughes PharmD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Clinicians frequently consult HIV drug interaction Web sites of unknown quality. OBJECTIVE: To systematically review and identify HIV drug interaction Web sites of high quality and usefulness for healthcare professionals. METHODS: Relevant Web sites were identified through a structured search on commonly used search engines. An assessment tool containing 4 domains (content, reliability, access restrictions, ease of navigation) was developed. English and French Web sites were selected for review if they included HIV drug interaction information directed to healthcare professionals. Web sites were excluded if antiretroviral interaction data were not available or were out of date. Commercial online databases and sites that required payment were not included. Seventeen HIV pharmacists from across Canada participated in the review. The Web sites were ranked with total mean scores. Mean scores for each domain were then analyzed. Interrater agreement and ANOVA using the rater as a covariate were determined. RESULTS: Nine Web sites met the criteria for review. Web sites from Toronto General Hospital (Canada), HIVinSite (beta version) (US), and the University of Liverpool (UK) ranked highest for total mean scores and for content. Other Web sites were found to be reliable, accessible, and easy to navigate; however, they did not consistently include unpublished data or data on herbal preparations, recreational drugs, or multiple interactions. CONCLUSIONS: Three HIV interaction Web sites of high quality were identified that can be valuable tools for HIV and non-HIV healthcare professionals. Regular reviews are necessary in order to keep pace with the growing body of HIV interaction data and the constant evolution of Web sites.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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