Prescribers adherence to the basic principles of prescription order writing in shashemene referral hospital and malka oda district hospital

Diriba Gemeda, Y. Raghavendra, Messay Woldemariam
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Aim: Prescription writing is a science and an art, as it conveys the message from the prescriber to the patient. Prescribing an inappropriate drug is a global problem. Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the adherence of prescribers towards the basic principles of prescription order writing. Materials and Methods: A retrospective study was conducted from February 18 - 22, 2013 to assess the prescriber adherence to basic principle of prescription in Shashemene Referral Hospital (SRH) & Malka Oda District Hospital (MODH) pharmacies on oneyear prescriptions. Results: A Total of 384 prescriptions were analyzed of which 234 &150 prescriptions were collected from MODH & SRH pharmacies respectively. The main findings were, name of the patients and sex was mentioned in 100% & nearly 98% of the prescriptions in both hospital pharmacies. Some prescriptions were found with missing date and legible handwriting which accounted 58.12%, 10% (MODH) & 59.17%, 10% (SRH). However, similar results were obtained for illegible handwriting (10%) in both hospital pharmacies. The most frequently missed drug information by prescribers was the dosage form which accounted 63.25% & 56.67% for MODH & SRH respectively. Conclusion: The results showed that there was relatively poor adherence of prescribers following the basic principles of prescription order writing in both hospital pharmacies. However, the results of SRH were better than MODH. There might be a need for continuing education of prescribers and adoption of best methods to improve the quality of prescription order writing and promote the rational use of drugs.
沙什梅内转诊医院和马尔卡奥达区医院处方者遵医嘱基本原则的情况
目的:处方书写是一门科学,也是一门艺术,因为它将处方者的信息传达给患者。开不合适的药是一个全球性问题。目的:本研究的目的是评估处方医师对处方书写基本原则的依从性。材料与方法:回顾性研究2013年2月18 - 22日在沙什梅内转诊医院(SRH)和麻加小田区医院(MODH)药房对处方基本原则的依从性。结果:共分析处方384张,其中modhh和SRH药房分别收集处方234张和150张。主要发现:两家医院药房的处方中提到患者姓名和性别的比例分别为100%和近98%。处方中日期缺失、字迹不清的占58.12%、10% (MODH)和59.17%、10% (SRH)。然而,两家医院药房的字迹难以辨认的结果相似(10%)。处方医师最常遗漏的药品信息是剂型,MODH和SRH分别占63.25%和56.67%。结论:两家医院药房处方人员对处方开具基本原则的遵守程度较差。但SRH的效果优于MODH。可能需要对开处方者进行继续教育,并采用最佳方法来提高开处方质量,促进合理用药。
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