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Clin Ther ; 43(12): e364-e376.e3, 2021 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34794833

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PURPOSE: Currently available references provide evidence on the efficacy of probiotics strains but exclude product-specific information, making it challenging for health care professionals (HCPs) to provide consumers with suitable recommendations on probiotics. An online probiotics e-reference database was developed to assist HCPs in delivering evidence-based recommendations on probiotics to consumers. The usability and applicability of the database in health care practice were evaluated. METHODS: Information on the efficacy of probiotics and probiotic products was collated using a PubMed literature search, and from local pharmacies and online supplement stores. A web database was compiled using various programming scripts and uploaded onto a web server. The database was beta-tested using an online self-administered questionnaire for community-based pharmacists, and responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics. FINDINGS: The database comprised 584 clinical study excerpts, 449 probiotic products, and 1879 unique product-study links. Users can search for suitable probiotics based on their indication profile or for a specific probiotic product. Information provided includes the probiotic constituents, dosage regimen, and indications of the product, with supporting clinical evidence. Overall, all participants of the beta-test indicated that they were satisfied with the database and were willing to use it again (both, 13 participants [100%]). In addition, all participants indicated that they found the database intuitive to use and smooth functioning, without inconsistencies (both, 13 [100%]). The majority also indicated that they found the information provided to be clear, comprehensive, and useful in health care practice (12 [92.3%] each). IMPLICATIONS: The probiotics e-reference database is an integrated resource that is user-friendly, and provides HCPs with ready access to clear and comprehensive information on probiotic products and clinical studies, so that HCPs can provide consumers with relevant and evidence-based recommendations on probiotics.


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Probiotics , Dietary Supplements , Health Personnel , Humans , Pharmacists , Surveys and Questionnaires
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