Drug Prescription Knowledge and Practices among Dental Students and Interns Enrolled in Selected Yemeni Universities

Mohammed A. Al-Wesabi, Saba Al-Sanaani, Shrooq Al-Taybi, Somya Binrugaan, Altaf Al-Raih, A. Albashari, Hisham Ebrahem
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Objective: To assess the drug prescription knowledge among dental students and interns in public and private Yemeni universities. Methods: A descriptive, observational study of drug prescription knowledge and practices was conducted through the distribution of self-administrated questionnaires to a total of 464 dental students and interns enrolled in four universities in Yemen in 2015. The study investigated the factors to be considered before drug prescribing, indications for prescribing antibiotics in dental situations, common antibiotics and analgesics prescribed, difficulties in writing a prescription and knowledge of the World Health Organization’s Guide to Good Prescribing. Findings were presented as descriptive statistics of frequencies and percentages, and differences and associations were tested at P-values <0.05. Results: The majority of respondents were females (65.9%; 304/464), being enrolled in public universities (54.1%; 251/464) and from the fifth level of study (54.9%; 251/464). The mean respondents’ age was 23.0 ±1.3 years (range: 22–32). Presence of systemic diseases (75.0%), pregnancy status (72.2%) and presence of allergies (68.8%) were the factors most frequently considered by the respondents prior to drug prescribing. On the other hand, presence of abscesses was the most frequent reason for prescribing antibiotics (36.6%). Amoxicillin was the most frequently prescribed antibiotic (74.1%), while paracetamol (58.2%) and ibuprofen (47.0%) were the most frequently prescribed analgesics. Not knowing the brand names of prescribed drugs and wrongly filled prescriptions were the most frequent errors in writing prescriptions, being reported by 79.3% and 55.3% of respondents, respectively. Regarding the factors associated with common prescribing errors, female students had significantly more errors than their male counterparts regarding the posology and knowledge of brand names. In addition, fifth-level students reported significantly fewer errors in writing a drug prescription than fourth-level students, and the interns showed fewer errors than their undergraduate colleagues. Moreover, students from public universities reported significantly more errors in knowing brand names and duration of treatment than private university students. Conclusions: Dental students enrolled at the fourth and fifth levels as well as in the internship year of dentistry have insufficient knowledge and skills in prescribing drugs used in the dental field because of the perceived gaps in clinical pharmacology courses during their study. Revising the timing and content of pharmacology courses in dental curricula is required in light of the positive aspects of those from the dental faculties worldwide, emphasizing on drug prescribing skills and preparing dental students well before the clinical levels of the study program.
也门选定大学牙科学生和实习生的药物处方知识和实践
目的:了解也门公立和私立大学牙科专业学生和实习生的处方知识情况。方法:对也门2015年4所大学牙科专业的464名学生和实习生发放自填问卷,对处方知识和实践进行描述性观察性研究。这项研究调查了开处方前需要考虑的因素、牙科情况下开抗生素的适应症、常用抗生素和止痛药的处方、开处方的困难以及对世界卫生组织《良好处方指南》的了解。结果以频率和百分比的描述性统计来表示,差异和关联在p值<0.05时进行检验。结果:受访女性居多(65.9%);304/464),被公立大学录取(54.1%;251/464)和第五级研究(54.9%;251/464)。平均年龄23.0±1.3岁(范围22 ~ 32岁)。全身性疾病(75.0%)、妊娠状况(72.2%)和过敏(68.8%)是受访者在开处方前最常考虑的因素。另一方面,脓肿是开抗生素最常见的原因(36.6%)。阿莫西林是最常用的抗生素(74.1%),对乙酰氨基酚(58.2%)和布洛芬(47.0%)是最常用的镇痛药。不知道药品品名和错误配药是最常见的处方错误,分别占受访者的79.3%和55.3%。在常见处方错误的相关因素方面,女大学生在名称和品牌知识方面的错误显著高于男大学生。此外,五级学生在写处方时的错误明显少于四级学生,实习生的错误也少于他们的本科同事。此外,公立大学的学生在品牌名称和治疗时间上的错误明显多于私立大学的学生。结论:四、五年级及实习一年的牙科专业学生在临床药理学课程学习过程中存在明显的空白,对牙科领域的处方用药知识和技能存在一定的不足。根据世界范围内牙科学院的积极方面,需要修改牙科课程中药理学课程的时间和内容,强调药物处方技能,并在临床水平研究计划之前为牙科学生做好准备。
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