Role of Medical Representatives in Influencing Medicine Prescription Behaviour of Doctors

K. Bala, Kavita Sharma
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Medicine Prescription Behaviour (MPB) is a doctor’s decision for a specific drug/medicine of a pharmaceutical company. Doctors consider several factors in their evaluation process while selecting a particular drug. The transfer of information to doctors, especially through detailing by Medical Representatives (MRs), is a crucial element of pharmaceutical marketing. New drugs are introduced in the market very frequently because of rapid change in preferences and prescription patterns of doctors. Therefore, understanding shift in doctors’ desires regarding selection of a particular drug give opportunities to proactive pharmaceutical companies to increase their market share by timely anticipating doctors' preferences. This paper seeks to identify the influence of level of knowledge, kind of information, communication skills and frequent visit of MRs on three aspects of MPB; early prescription of new drugs, cost of drugs and habitual aspect. Testable hypotheses were developed with respect to MPB and a survey questionnaire was designed to capture data from 150 doctors practicing in Delhi. The hypotheses were tested using Multiple Regression and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). The study concluded that the knowledge, kind of information, communication skills and professionalism factor of MRs influence doctors towards early prescription of new drugs and their habitual behaviour towards prescription of drugs. The study concluded that knowledge and the kind of information given by MRs are significant predictors of cost aspect of MPB of doctors.
医学代表对医生处方行为的影响
药物处方行为(MPB)是医生对制药公司特定药物/药物的决定。医生在选择特定药物的评估过程中会考虑几个因素。向医生传递信息,特别是通过医学代表(MRs)的详细信息,是药品营销的一个关键要素。由于医生的偏好和处方模式的快速变化,新药在市场上的推出非常频繁。因此,了解医生对特定药物的选择意愿的转变,为积极主动的制药公司提供了通过及时预测医生偏好来增加市场份额的机会。本文试图找出知识水平、信息种类、沟通技巧和拜访频率对家庭主妇行为行为三个方面的影响;新药的早期处方、药费和习惯方面。提出了关于MPB的可检验假设,并设计了一份调查问卷,以获取在德里执业的150名医生的数据。采用多元回归和方差分析(ANOVA)对假设进行检验。研究认为,医学博士的知识、种类信息、沟通能力和专业因素影响着医生对新药的早期处方和处方习惯行为。研究发现,医生的知识和所提供的信息类型是医生MPB成本方面的显著预测因子。
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