A Study of Drug Use in the Outpatient Pediatric Department of a Tertiary Care Hospital in Jammu and Kashmir

Mohd Altaf Dar, Mudasir Maqbool, Irfat Ara
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BACKGROUND The health care system around the world is concerned about rational drug use. To achieve this goal, the more vulnerable pediatric population necessitates additional attention. The study's objectives were to determine the most prevalent diseases and medications administered, as per WHO recommendations, by looking at prescription trends and the ailments for which they were prescribed. Objective The objective of this study was to find drug use in the outpatient pediatric department of a tertiary care hospital in Jammu and Kashmir. METHODS This four-month prospective study was undertaken in the paediatrics department of a tertiary care hospital in Jammu and Kashmir. The Institutional Ethical Committee gave its nod to the investigation, which was then carried out. The parent's or guardian's consent was obtained after discussion and explanation. The patient's and the prescriber's privacy were protected. Every pediatric prescription (from newborn to 12 years old) from the outpatient, inpatient, and critical care units was included in the research. RESULTS There were 498 prescriptions in total that were randomly collected and studied. There were a total of 1895 prescriptions, with an average of 4.01 per encounter. Prescriptions from the WHO's essential drug list (666) accounted for 35.14 percent of all prescriptions. There were 397 prescriptions written for antibiotics in total. A total of 79.72 percent of patient encounters involved an antibiotic prescription. The prescribed injections were used in 26.2% of the encounters. CONCLUSION With all the indicators, this study gives a positive outlook on drug use, especially for those on the EDL (Essential Drug List). It is possible to improve health care through regular auditing, continuous medical education, and evidence-based medicine (EBM). Drug prescribing patterns in a pediatric outpatient department have been analyzed in this research. To summarize, the role of the clinical pharmacist is critical in pediatrics, both as an integral part of the care team and in clearing up any confusion about the appropriate use of medications. As a pediatric patient, proper drug management is even more critical than for an adult. The prescribing patterns were improved, substantial issues with patients' or caretakers' grasp of consultant instructions were found, and even the financial burden on the patient was lessened with the aid of the WHO core indicators.
查谟和克什米尔一家三甲医院儿科门诊用药情况的研究
背景世界各地的医疗保健系统都关注合理用药。为了实现这一目标,更脆弱的儿科人群需要更多的关注。该研究的目的是根据世界卫生组织的建议,通过观察处方趋势和处方所针对的疾病,确定最流行的疾病和用药。目的本研究的目的是了解查谟和克什米尔一家三级护理医院儿科门诊的药物使用情况。方法这项为期四个月的前瞻性研究在查谟和克什米尔一家三级护理医院的儿科进行。机构伦理委员会对随后进行的调查表示赞同。经过讨论和解释,征得了父母或监护人的同意。病人和处方医生的隐私受到保护。来自门诊、住院和重症监护室的每一张儿科处方(从新生儿到12岁)都包括在研究中。结果随机收集和研究的处方共498个。总共有1895张处方,平均每次处方4.01张。世界卫生组织基本药物清单(666)中的处方占所有处方的35.14%。总共有397张抗生素处方。共有79.72%的患者遇到抗生素处方。26.2%的患者使用了处方注射。结论综合所有指标,本研究对药物使用,特别是EDL(基本药物清单)上的药物使用给予了积极的展望。通过定期审计、持续医学教育和循证医学(EBM)可以改善医疗保健。本研究分析了儿科门诊的药物处方模式。总之,临床药剂师在儿科中的作用至关重要,无论是作为护理团队的一个组成部分,还是在消除对药物适当使用的任何困惑方面。作为一名儿科患者,正确的药物管理甚至比成年人更重要。处方模式得到改善,发现患者或护理人员掌握顾问指示方面存在重大问题,甚至在世界卫生组织核心指标的帮助下减轻了患者的经济负担。
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