Influence of Medical Practitioners’ Attitude on the Prescription Behaviour for Generic Medicines

Sunil Madan, Som Aditya Juyal
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The study is an attempt to find out vital areas related to doctors’ attitude towards generic medicines limiting its mass use. Attitude of medical practitioners, one factor amongst several, was chosen to evaluate doctors’ behaviour towards generic medicines. Most of the countries in the world, rich or poor, are taking more interest in generic medicines due to rising healthcare costs. In India, out of pocket expenses towards healthcare costs are one of the highest in the world besides affordability issue due to its demographics. Generic medicines offer as an alternative to expensive medicines. Government is promoting use of generic medicines; doctors are being advised to write prescription in generic names; however, there are several challenges in its mass use. The study is of national importance as it addresses the issue of low generic prescriptions despite unaffordable access to expensive branded medicines. A questionnaire constructed descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted in North India in 2020 amongst 228 medical practitioners at primary, secondary and tertiary healthcare centres. Spearman’s rank correlation computed to assess the association between attitude and prescription of generic medicines was found to be positively correlated between the two variables indicating a significant moderate association between them. Attitude of doctors towards generic medicines has been found to be playing a significant role in influencing doctors in prescribing generic medicines which explains limited use of generic drugs.
医生的态度对非专利药品处方行为的影响
本研究试图找出与医生对限制非专利药大规模使用的态度有关的重要领域。医生的态度是评估医生对仿制药行为的众多因素中的一个。由于医疗费用不断上涨,世界上大多数国家,无论贫富,都对仿制药产生了浓厚的兴趣。在印度,除了人口结构造成的负担能力问题外,自付医疗费用也是世界上最高的国家之一。仿制药是昂贵药品的替代品。政府正在推广使用非专利药品;建议医生在开处方时使用非专利药品名称;然而,非专利药品的大规模使用还面临着一些挑战。这项研究在全国范围内具有重要意义,因为它解决了在无法负担昂贵品牌药品的情况下,非专利药处方量却很低的问题。2020 年,研究人员在印度北部的初级、二级和三级医疗保健中心的 228 名执业医师中开展了一项问卷调查描述性横断面研究。通过计算斯皮尔曼等级相关性来评估医生态度与开具仿制药处方之间的关系,结果发现这两个变量之间呈正相关,表明它们之间存在显著的中度关联。研究发现,医生对仿制药的态度在影响医生开具仿制药处方方面起着重要作用,这也是仿制药使用有限的原因。
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