基于世卫组织处方指标的处方实践回顾性分析在埃塞俄比亚西部选定的四家医院:政策含义

E. Karumi, C. Maitai, Faith A. Okalebo, N. Mungai, S. Ndwigah, P. Mutai, Na Mukungu
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进行了一项描述性横断面调查,以确定西埃塞俄比亚四家公立医院临床医生的处方做法。该研究对2013年1月至9月期间医院门诊药房收到的2024张处方进行了回顾性审查。每张处方平均用药数为2.1±0.5。仿制药、抗生素和注射剂处方使用率分别为79.2%、54.7%和28.3%。埃塞俄比亚基本药物清单/处方中使用的药物占83.0%,远低于理想限量。此外,所研究的所有处方指标都超出了世界卫生组织建议的范围,这意味着埃塞俄比亚公立医院的不合理处方做法根深蒂固。因此,应在该国实施紧急和组织良好的干预措施。关键词:世界卫生组织;处方指标;合理用药
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A Retrospective Analysis of Prescribing Practice Based on WHO Prescribing Indicators at Four Selected Hospitals of West Ethiopia: Policy Implication
A descriptive cross-sectional survey to determine prescribing practice of clinicians at four public hospitals in West Ethiopia was carried out. The study involved retrospective review of 2024 prescriptions received at the hospitals' outpatient pharmacies during the period between January and September 2013. The mean number of drugs per prescription was 2.1±0.5. The prevalence of generic, antibiotics and injections prescribing were 79.2%, 54.7% and 28.3%, respectively. Drugs prescribed from Ethiopian essential drug list/formulary constituted 83.0%, which is far less than the ideal limit. Further, all the prescribing indicators studied were out of the ranges recommended by World Health Organization implying that there is deep rooted irrational prescribing practice in public hospitals in Ethiopia. Thus, urgent and well organized interventions should be implemented in the country. Key words : World Health Organization, prescribing indicators, rational drug use
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