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Revista de la OFIL
On-line version ISSN 1699-714XPrint version ISSN 1131-9429
Abstract
EDO-SOLSONA, MD et al. Information and communication technologies at the service of pharmaceutical care: "Your pharmacist on duty", a website by and for patients. Rev. OFIL·ILAPHAR [online]. 2022, vol.32, n.1, pp.15-21. Epub Nov 21, 2022. ISSN 1699-714X. https://dx.doi.org/10.4321/s1699-714x2022000100004.
Objectives:
To write the functionalities and resources of a web page created to train and inform patients and to analyze the activity of the tool after a six-year operating period. These two objectives are aligned with the WHO recommendation to incorporate different digital health strategies into health care.
Material and methods:
To create the web page we followed the next steps: 1) development of the logo and brand system; 2) creation of written and audiovisual content and 3) launch campaign. To evaluate the use of the web page, a retrospective descriptive study was carried out (September 2015 - November 2021) and key performance indicators were collected.
Results:
The website was structured into 11 groups of pathologies, including written information (179 files) and audiovisual information (61 videos) about drugs and a repository of current health topics shown as news (515 published reviews). Since its launch, a total of 176,530 visits have been registered by 150,004 different users. In November 2020 the web was redesigned, optimizing it for mobile devices and with a renewed brand design. This update reported a significant growth in visits, with mobile phones being the most used display (74.9%) in this last period.
Conclusions:
The web platform was well received by patients rather than perceived as a depersonalization initiative. Moreover, during the current pandemic scenario, this webpage helped the Pharmacy Service to implement a telepharmacy program that will allow the follow up care patient between face-to-face visits.
Keywords : Telepharmacy; pharmaceutical care; hospital pharmacy; health information technologies; patient-centered care.