For a paperless pharmaceutical practice: development and implementation of feedpharma system
Abstract
Objective: To describe the development and implementation of the software FEEDPHARMA, designed for supporting pharmaceutical care (PC) paperless activities related to drug therapy clinical monitoring.
Methodology: Previous documents were considered for the software development, performed through the programming language Java® and Firebird® database access manager. Clinical, nutritional, psychological and pharmacotherapeutic parameters were considered for the software development. and -tests for control structure, security, recovering ability, stress, run-time performance and data integrity assessment were performed with pharmacists and non-pharmacists end users and appropriate training provided the necessary technical support for daily use.
Results: The software was modified after performance tests and successfully implemented. Printed documents are not used since the software was implemented.
Conclusions: FEEDPHARMA was successfully developed and implemented, and may be explored for supporting the management of pharmaceutical services.
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