从处方指标到合理用药:用药安全视角。

IF 2.5 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice Pub Date : 2025-08-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20523211.2025.2544656
Muhammad Farooq Anwar, Nur Aizati Athirah Daud, Rabia Hussain
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在过去的几十年里,不合理用药的出现已经成为一个重大的全球卫生挑战。它导致了用药错误、药物不良反应、更高的治疗费用、发病率和死亡率的增加。不合理处方的问题是低收入和中等收入国家关注的一个问题,在这些国家,监管控制不发达,卫生保健系统受到经济压力的制约,并且缺乏训练有素的人员。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)制定了核心处方指标,以评估和促进卫生保健机构的合理用药。这些指标包括衡量多种用药、抗生素使用、注射使用、仿制药处方和遵守基本药物清单的指标。本叙述性评论探讨了世卫组织处方指标在促进合理用药方面的潜力,强调了它们在患者安全和支持循证处方做法方面的作用。这些指标的五个关键领域为了解低收入和中等收入国家卫生保健机构的处方做法提供了宝贵的见解。这些指标也支持世卫组织的“无伤害用药”倡议。尽管它们具有潜在的优势,但也存在一些潜在的局限性,例如未能捕获开处方者的处方实践背后的数据及其在专业医疗保健环境中的效用。合理处方的未来在于通过定性评估、综合数据收集方法(包括定性研究设计方法)和有针对性的培训干预措施来适应这些工具,以确保全球医疗保健系统的安全、有效和公平的用药实践。
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From prescribing indicators to rational drug use: a medication safety perspective.

From prescribing indicators to rational drug use: a medication safety perspective.

From prescribing indicators to rational drug use: a medication safety perspective.

From prescribing indicators to rational drug use: a medication safety perspective.

Over the past few decades, the emergence of irrational medicine use has become a significant global health challenge. It has contributed to medication errors, adverse drug reactions, higher treatment costs, increased morbidity, and mortality. Problems with irrational prescribing are a matter of concern in low and middle-income countries, where regulatory control is underdeveloped, healthcare systems are constrained by economic pressures, and there is a shortage of trained personnel. The World Health Organization (WHO) developed core prescribing indicators to assess and promote rational medication use for healthcare settings. These include indicators measuring polypharmacy, antibiotic use, injectable use, generic prescribing, and adherence to essential medicine lists. This narrative commentary explores the potential of WHO prescribing indicators in promoting the rational use of medicines, highlighting their role in patient safety and supporting evidence-based prescribing practices. The five key areas of these indicators provide valuable insights into prescribing practices in healthcare settings of low and middle-income countries. These indicators also support the WHO's initiative of Medication without Harm. Despite their potential strengths, there are some potential limitations, such as failing to capture the data behind the prescribing practices of prescribers and their utility in specialised healthcare settings. The future of rational prescribing lies in adapting these tools through qualitative assessments, comprehensive data collection methods that include qualitative study design approaches, and targeted training interventions to ensure safe, effective, and equitable medication practices across healthcare systems globally.

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Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice Health Professions-Pharmacy
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