Price, familiarity, and availability determine the choice of drug - a population-based survey five years after generic substitution was introduced in Finland.

Reeta Heikkilä, Pekka Mäntyselkä, Riitta Ahonen
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Abstract

Background: Mandatory generic substitution (GS) was introduced in Finland at the beginning of April 2003. However, individual patients or physicians may forbid the substitution. GS was a significant change for Finnish medicine users. It was thought it would confuse people when the names, colors, packages, etc., changed. The purpose of this study was to explore what medicine-related factors influence people's choice of prescription drugs five years after generic substitution was introduced in Finland.

Methods: A population survey was carried out during the autumn of 2008. A random sample was drawn from five mainland counties. A questionnaire was mailed to 3000 people at least 18 years old and living in Finland. The questionnaire consisted of both structured and open-ended questions. Factors that influenced the subjects' choice of medicines were asked with a structured question containing 11 propositions. Descriptive statistical analyses were performed.

Results: In total, 1844 questionnaires were returned (response rate, 62%). The percentage of female respondents was 55%. Price, availability, and familiarity were the three most important factors that influenced the choice of medicines. For the people who had refused GS, the familiarity of the medicine was the most important factor. For the subjects who had allowed GS and for those who had both refused and allowed GS, price was the most important factor.

Conclusions: The present study shows that price, familiarity, and availability were important factors in the choice of prescription medicines. The external characteristics of the medicines, for instance the color and shape of the tablet/capsule or the appearance of the package, were not significant characteristics for people.

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价格、熟悉度和可获得性决定了药物的选择——芬兰引入仿制药替代五年后的一项基于人群的调查。
背景:强制性通用替代(GS)于2003年4月初在芬兰推出。然而,个别患者或医生可能会禁止这种替代。对于芬兰的药物使用者来说,GS是一个重大的变化。人们认为,当名称、颜色、包装等发生变化时,人们会感到困惑。本研究的目的是探讨在芬兰引入仿制药替代五年后,哪些与药物相关的因素影响了人们对处方药的选择。方法:2008年秋季进行人口调查。从大陆五个县随机抽取样本。一份调查问卷邮寄给3000名18岁以上居住在芬兰的人。问卷包括结构化问题和开放式问题。通过包含11个命题的结构化问题询问影响受试者药物选择的因素。进行描述性统计分析。结果:共回收问卷1844份,回复率62%。女性受访者的比例为55%。价格、可获得性和熟悉度是影响药物选择的三个最重要因素。对于拒绝GS的人来说,对药物的熟悉程度是最重要的因素。对于那些允许GS的受试者和那些既拒绝GS又允许GS的受试者来说,价格是最重要的因素。结论:价格、熟悉度和可获得性是影响处方药物选择的重要因素。药物的外部特征,如片剂/胶囊的颜色和形状或包装的外观,对人们来说不是显著的特征。
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