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Assessment of drug information resource preferences of pharmacy students and faculty.


ABSTRACT: A 39-item survey instrument was distributed to faculty and students at Wingate University School of Pharmacy to assess student and faculty drug information (DI) resource use and access preferences. The response rate was 81% (n?=?289). Faculty and professional year 2 to 4 students preferred access on laptop or desktop computers (67% and 75%, respectively), followed by smartphones (27% and 22%, respectively). Most faculty and students preferred using Lexicomp Online for drug information (53% and 74%, respectively). Results indicate that DI resources use is similar between students and faculty; laptop or desktop computers are the preferred platforms for accessing drug information.

SUBMITTER: Hanrahan CT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3988761 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Assessment of drug information resource preferences of pharmacy students and faculty.

Hanrahan Conor T CT   Cole Sabrina W SW  

Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA 20140401 2


A 39-item survey instrument was distributed to faculty and students at Wingate University School of Pharmacy to assess student and faculty drug information (DI) resource use and access preferences. The response rate was 81% (n = 289). Faculty and professional year 2 to 4 students preferred access on laptop or desktop computers (67% and 75%, respectively), followed by smartphones (27% and 22%, respectively). Most faculty and students preferred using Lexicomp Online for drug information (53% and 7  ...[more]

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