Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2594786 | Reproductive Toxicology | 2008 | 7 Pages |
PurposeTeratology Information Services (TIS) provide information on exposures during pregnancy and breast-feeding. Maintaining ongoing funding is a challenge. The purpose was to gather descriptive information on current TIS operations.MethodsAll North American TIS (16 American, 2 Canadian) completed a detailed survey.ResultsService goal ranked as most important was correction of risk misperceptions. Inquiries were primarily for medications (mean 43.5%, S.D. 14.1), lactation exposures, and workplace exposures. Median employees per TIS: three (range 1–12.5). Two TIS only counsel health care professionals (HCPs). Main callers to remaining TIS were pregnant women (mean 46.8%, S.D. 22.8), physicians, and nurses. Calls per week varied (median 20, range 4–600). Median annual budget: US$ 69,000 (range $3000–335,000). Seventeen TIS collect patient data for research.ConclusionsThis survey was the first to document TIS operations in North America and demonstrates a spectrum of clinical and research activities, and provides data for a future cost–benefit analysis of TIS.