在世界卫生组织核心指标的帮助下评价埃塞俄比亚南部布勒霍拉医院的合理用药情况-

A. Mariam, Y. Raghavendra, Eshetu Mulisa
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在发展中国家,药品预算占卫生总预算的20%至50%。知识差距、松散的药物管制、卫生专业人员的负担和患者的信念是造成这一问题的一些因素。因此,本研究的主要目的是在世界卫生组织的核心指标的帮助下,通过评估布勒霍拉医院、博雷纳区和埃塞俄比亚南部的药物使用模式,加强合理用药。2013年2月10日至20日,采用世卫组织设计的标准对埃塞俄比亚南部蓝荷拉医院的合理用药情况进行了横断面评估。系统选择384篇处方论文进行回顾性研究,前瞻性选择30例患者。使用预测问卷和世卫组织设计的标准,并将结果与世卫组织参考标准和建议进行比较。本研究的结果显示,每张处方纸的药物处方数超过2.33。用于咨询(5.50分钟)和分配(1.22分钟)的时间略少。大多数患者(73.3%)知道处方药物的剂量。在18名开处方者中,13名知道基本药物清单的存在。根据本研究的结果,几乎所有世卫组织合理用药的核心指标都没有得到满足。抗生素是使用最广泛的药物类别。因此,为了控制合理用药问题,卫生部应制定一项战略计划,以监测世卫组织设计的合理用药标准的充分实施情况。
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Evaluating rational drug use with the help of World Health Organization’s core indicators in Bule Hora Hospital, Southern Ethiopia -
Budgets on drugs accounts for 20% to 50% of total health budget in developing countries. Knowledge gap, loose drug control, loads on health professionals and patient beliefs are some of the factors contributing to this problem. Therefore, the main objective of the present study was to enhance rational drug use by assessing patterns of drug use with the help of World Health Organization’s Core indicators in Bule Hora Hospital, Borena Zone, and Southern Ethiopia. WHO designed criteria was used to evaluate rational drug use cross sectionally in Bule Hora Hospital in Southern Ethiopia from February 10 to 20, 2013. Three hundred eighty four prescription papers were systematically selected for retrospective study while prospectively 30 patients were chosen. Pretested questionnaires and WHO designed criteria were used and the results were compared with WHO reference standards and recommendations. The result of the present study showed over prescription of drugs per prescription paper (2.33). Somewhat less time was devoted to consultation (5.50 minutes) and dispensing (1.22 minutes). The majority of patients (73.3%) knew the dosage of prescribed medications. Of eighteen prescribers, thirteen were aware of existence of the essential drug list. Based on the finding of this research, almost all WHO core indicators of rational drug use were not met. Antibiotics were the most widely used drug classes. Therefore, in order to control the problem of rational drug use, the ministry of health should design a strategic plan to monitor adequate implementation of WHO designed criteria for rational drug use.
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