Study on antifungal usage in patients with vaginal itching and discharge at a private hospital in Kolkata using the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers and the World Health Organization prescribing criteria.

Q2 Medicine
Perspectives in Clinical Research Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-06 DOI:10.4103/picr.picr_78_24
Ankita Roy, Arpan Ganguly, Soumyajit Pal, Subhrojyoti Bhowmick, Nina Das
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Abstract

Introduction: One in every 10 women presents with abnormal vaginal discharge in Gynaecology and Obstetrics Department, with the most common cause being candidiasis. Irrational use of antifungal for treatment of this condition leads to antifungal resistance and increase morbidity.

Materials and methods: This retrospective study was conducted at the Department of Pharmacology in collaboration of Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the private medical college hospital in Kolkata. One hundred and forty outpatient department prescriptions were screened and included in this study from March 2024 to April 2024, and the prescriptions of the previous 6 months were collected.

Results: The average number of drugs per prescription was 1.1. Antifungals were prescribed in 89.3%, out of which only 8.6% were in accordance with the standard treatment guidelines of management of vaginal candidiasis. The dose of the drug was written in 11.5% of the prescriptions while the duration of treatment was written in 84.9% of the prescriptions. The fungal culture and sensitivity testing was documented in only 10.7% of the prescriptions. 29.5% of the prescriptions had the generic name of the medicines whereas the complete diagnosis was written in only 13.7% of the prescriptions.

Conclusion: This study highlights the commonly encountered errors in prescribing of antifungal drugs in a tertiary care teaching hospital. These errors may lead to irrational prescribing of antifungal and development of antifungal resistance in the long run. Active surveillance in the form of regular prescription audit and organizing regular training workshop for the prescribers will improve the prescribing practice.

使用国家医院和医疗保健提供者认证委员会和世界卫生组织处方标准研究加尔各答一家私立医院阴道瘙痒和分泌物患者的抗真菌使用情况。
介绍:十分之一的妇女在妇产科出现阴道分泌物异常,最常见的原因是念珠菌病。不合理使用抗真菌药治疗此病,导致抗真菌药耐药,增加发病率。材料和方法:这项回顾性研究是在加尔各答私立医学院医院妇产科合作的药理学部门进行的。从2024年3月至2024年4月筛选140张门诊处方纳入本研究,收集前6个月的处方。结果:平均每张处方的药品数量为1.1种。使用抗真菌药物的占89.3%,其中只有8.6%符合阴道念珠菌病管理标准治疗指南。11.5%的处方中写了药物剂量,84.9%的处方中写了治疗时间。真菌培养和药敏试验仅在10.7%的处方中有记录。29.5%的处方有药品通用名,而仅有13.7%的处方有完整的诊断。结论:本研究突出了三级教学医院抗真菌药物处方中常见的错误。这些错误可能导致抗真菌药物处方不合理,长期造成抗真菌药物耐药性。通过定期处方审核和定期组织处方员培训等形式的积极监督,将改善处方实践。
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Perspectives in Clinical Research
Perspectives in Clinical Research Medicine-Medicine (all)
CiteScore
2.90
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41
审稿时长
36 weeks
期刊介绍: This peer review quarterly journal is positioned to build a learning clinical research community in India. This scientific journal will have a broad coverage of topics across clinical research disciplines including clinical research methodology, research ethics, clinical data management, training, data management, biostatistics, regulatory and will include original articles, reviews, news and views, perspectives, and other interesting sections. PICR will offer all clinical research stakeholders in India – academicians, ethics committees, regulators, and industry professionals -a forum for exchange of ideas, information and opinions.
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