CD review - Electronic Therapeutic Guidelines
(Aust Prescr 2002;25:53)
'eTG complete' is an interactive CD-ROM allowing easy access and searching of peer-reviewed Australian clinical guidelines produced by Therapeutic Guidelines Limited. Topics include analgesia, antibiotics, cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrinology, neurology, gastroenterology, dermatology, palliative care, psychotropics and drug prescribing in pregnancy and breastfeeding.
I have regularly subscribed to the paper-based versions of these guidelines
for the last 10 years. They are an invaluable resource as an aid to clinical
practice particularly in rural areas where access to specialist advice may be
limited and some medical conditions are encountered infrequently. I now recommend
these texts to my general practice registrars preparing for their examinations
as a useful means of updating and revision. All versions are endorsed by the
Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and other relevant discipline-specific
specialist organisations and colleges. New versions are peer-reviewed, evidence-based
and referenced.
Converting from a paper-based reference system to the electronic version, I
found the software installed easily without difficulties. The software allows
on-screen access to the familiar paper-based versions of guidelines. I found
the pregnancy and breastfeeding guidelines to be a very useful addition allowing
drugs to be searched alphabetically. The capacity to cross-reference and search
topics which are discussed in more than one guideline is one of the main advantages
of combining the guidelines into one electronic version.
A list of topics containing the search word are listed after each search. Alternatively,
you can scroll down an index of topics. Consideration of bolding the main listing
of the topic would be useful as some searches I conducted listed over 20 topics
containing the word of interest. This would detract from its utility in checking
details, when I am consulting, if I needed to scroll through multiple screens.
On average, 2-3 new editions of guidelines are developed each year. The subscription
price of the CD compares with the paper version as it includes several updates
to accommodate these new versions. After the first year, the price will be around
$110 per year which equates with buying three new guidelines. My present versions
of the guidelines include my own personal list of notes, writings and exceptions
to 'rules' I have encountered in implementing them in practice. The CD-ROM version
does not offer scope for you to add this same information. Consideration of
a personal notes file on the C: drive linked to the CD-ROM may be considered
to get around this problem. The 'eTG complete' is a useful addition to general
practice, improving access to up-to-date peer-reviewed information in primary
care.
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