The potential existence of ‘Small Individual Formulary’ in prescribing behaviour: a qualitative semi-structured interview study

IF 0.5 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Yu Wang, M. Perri
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Abstract

There is a widely held but previously unsubstantiated belief that prescribers tend to consider and use a limited set of medications when making prescribing decisions. This study aimed to enhance understanding of the process of prescribing decision making in a real-world context. Using constructivist grounded theory methodology, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 11 healthcare providers in Georgia state. The providers, most of whom are physicians of different specialties, shared their perspectives about prescribing decision making and their perceptions about using a limited set of medications in daily practice. Three themes emerged from the qualitative analysis: (1) prescribers recognized the existence of ‘small individual formularies’ and considered it helpful in simplifying prescribing decision making; (2) healthcare providers employed an algorithm to initiate and step up drug therapy for patients; (3) formulary and patient affordability played a vital role in prescribing. Physicians and other prescribers consider and use a limited set of prescription drugs based on their internal prescribing behaviour algorithm. Strategies could be developed to help stakeholders use this information to improve medication use.
“小个体处方”在处方行为中的潜在存在:一项定性半结构化访谈研究
有一种广泛但以前未经证实的观点认为,开处方的人在做出处方决定时往往会考虑并使用有限的药物。本研究旨在增强对现实世界中处方决策过程的理解。采用建构主义理论方法,我们对佐治亚州的11名医疗保健提供者进行了半结构化访谈。提供者中的大多数是不同专业的医生,他们分享了他们对处方决策的看法,以及他们对在日常实践中使用有限药物的看法。定性分析得出三个主题:(1)处方医生认识到“小个体处方”的存在,并认为它有助于简化处方决策;(2) 医疗保健提供者采用了一种算法来启动和加强对患者的药物治疗;(3) 处方和患者负担能力在处方中发挥了至关重要的作用。医生和其他处方医生根据其内部处方行为算法考虑并使用有限的处方药。可以制定策略来帮助利益相关者利用这些信息来改善药物使用。
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research
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