Medical Applications for Pharmacists Using Mobile Devices

Author:

Aungst Timothy Dy1

Affiliation:

1. Timothy Dy Aungst PharmD, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, MCPHS University, Worcester, MA; Editor, , Winston-Salem, NC

Abstract

BACKGROUND Mobile devices (eg, smartphones, tablet computers) have become ubiquitous and subsequently there has been a growth in mobile applications (apps). Concurrently, mobile devices have been integrated into health care practice due to the availability and quality of medical apps. These mobile medical apps offer increased access to clinical references and point-of-care tools. However, there has been little identification of mobile medical apps suitable for the practice of pharmacy. OBJECTIVE To address the shortage of recommendations of mobile medical apps for pharmacists in daily practice. DATA SOURCES Mobile medical apps were identified via the iTunes and Google Play Stores via the “Medical” app categories and key word searches (eg, drug information, medical calculators). In addition, reviews provided by professional mobile medical app review websites were used to identify apps. STUDY SELECTION AND DATA EXTRACTION Mobile medical apps were included if they had been updated in the previous 3 months, were available in the US, used evidence-based information or literature support, had dedicated app support, and demonstrated stability. Exclusion criteria included apps that were not available in English, had advertisement bias, used nonreferenced sources, were available only via an institution-only subscription, and were web-based portals. DATA SYNTHESIS Twenty-seven mobile apps were identified and reviewed that involved general pharmacy practice, including apps that involved drug references, clinical references, medical calculators, laboratory references, news and continuing medical education, and productivity. CONCLUSIONS Mobile medical apps have a variety of features that are beneficial to pharmacy practice. Individual clinicians should consider several characteristics of these apps to determine which are suitable to incorporate into their daily practice.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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