| Literature DB >> 30815066 |
Richard D Boyce1, Isabelle Ragueneau-Majlessi2, Jingjing Yu2, Jessica Tay-Sontheimer2, Chris Kinsella2, Eric Chou1, Mathias Brochhausen3, John Judkins3, Brandon T Gufford4, Bruce E Pinkleton5, Rebecca Cooney5, Mary F Paine5, Jeannine S McCune6.
Abstract
Pharmacokinetic interactions between natural products and conventional drugs can adversely impact patient outcomes. These complex interactions present unique challenges that require clear communication to researchers. We are creating a public information portal to facilitate researchers' access to credible evidence about these interactions. As part of a user-centered design process, three types of intended researchers were surveyed: drug-drug interaction scientists, clinical pharmacists, and drug compendium editors. Of the 23 invited researchers, 17 completed the survey. The researchers suggested a number of specific requirements for a natural product-drug interaction information resource, including specific information about a given interaction, the potential to cause adverse effects, and the clinical importance. Results were used to develop user personas that provided the development team with a concise and memorable way to represent information needs of the three main researcher types and a common basis for communicating the design's rationale.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30815066 PMCID: PMC6371317
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AMIA Annu Symp Proc ISSN: 1559-4076