Rational Drug Use Evaluation Based on World Health Organization Core Drug Use Indicators in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review

Birye Dessalegn Mekonnen,1 Mekuanent Zemene Ayalew,2 Asnakew Asres Tegegn2 1Department of Nursing, Teda Health Science College, Gondar, Ethiopia; 2Department of Pharmacy, Teda Health Science College, Gondar, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Birye Dessalegn Mekonnen Email birye22@gmail.comBackground: Rational...

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Main Authors: Mekonnen BD, Ayalew MZ, Tegegn AA
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2021-07-01
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spelling doaj-14a47c56eed544e79c036e8940fa6ec42021-07-29T19:41:09ZengDove Medical PressDrug, Healthcare and Patient Safety1179-13652021-07-01Volume 1315917067334Rational Drug Use Evaluation Based on World Health Organization Core Drug Use Indicators in Ethiopia: A Systematic ReviewMekonnen BDAyalew MZTegegn AABirye Dessalegn Mekonnen,1 Mekuanent Zemene Ayalew,2 Asnakew Asres Tegegn2 1Department of Nursing, Teda Health Science College, Gondar, Ethiopia; 2Department of Pharmacy, Teda Health Science College, Gondar, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Birye Dessalegn Mekonnen Email birye22@gmail.comBackground: Rational use of medicines plays a vital role in avoiding preventable adverse drug effects, maximizing therapeutic outcomes with promoting patient adherence, and minimizing the cost of drug therapy. Irrational use of drugs is often observed in countries with weak health care systems. No review has been done that systematically expresses rational drug use practice based on the three WHO core drug use indicators in Ethiopia. Thus, this study was aimed to review systematically the prescribing, health-facility, and patient-care indicators based on WHO core drug use indicators in Ethiopia.Methods: A systematic article search was conducted in different electronic databases including PubMed/ MEDLINE, the Cochrane Library, EMBASE, Web of Science, POPLINE, the Global Health, and Google scholar. Quality assessment was conducted using Newcastle-Ottawa quality assessment scale. Studies were synthesized and grouped in to prescribing, patient care and health facility indicators.Results: From a total of 6239 articles, 21 studies were found suitable for the review. The highest average number of drugs per encounter was 2.5 while the lowest was 0.98. The percentage of generic drug use was ranged from 70.5% to 100%. The highest percentage of encounters with an antibiotic was 85%. The lowest percentage of drugs prescribed from essential drugs list was 81.4%. The highest percentage of drugs actually dispensed and adequately labeled was 96.16% and 96.25%, respectively.Conclusion: This study showed that the practice of rational drug use varied across region of the country. The average number of drugs per prescription, percentage of drugs encounter with antibiotics, drugs prescribed by their generic name, average consultation time, average dispensing time, percentage of drugs adequately labeled, and availability of essential drugs showed deviation from the standard recommended by WHO. Thus, provision of regular training for prescribers and pharmacists, and ensuring the availability of essential drugs should be encouraged.Keywords: rational drug use, review, World Health Organization, Ethiopiahttps://www.dovepress.com/rational-drug-use-evaluation-based-on-world-health-organization-core-2-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-DHPSrational drug usereviewworld health organizationethiopia
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Rational Drug Use Evaluation Based on World Health Organization Core Drug Use Indicators in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review
Drug, Healthcare and Patient Safety
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world health organization
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title Rational Drug Use Evaluation Based on World Health Organization Core Drug Use Indicators in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review
title_short Rational Drug Use Evaluation Based on World Health Organization Core Drug Use Indicators in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review
title_full Rational Drug Use Evaluation Based on World Health Organization Core Drug Use Indicators in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Rational Drug Use Evaluation Based on World Health Organization Core Drug Use Indicators in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Rational Drug Use Evaluation Based on World Health Organization Core Drug Use Indicators in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review
title_sort rational drug use evaluation based on world health organization core drug use indicators in ethiopia: a systematic review
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publishDate 2021-07-01
description Birye Dessalegn Mekonnen,1 Mekuanent Zemene Ayalew,2 Asnakew Asres Tegegn2 1Department of Nursing, Teda Health Science College, Gondar, Ethiopia; 2Department of Pharmacy, Teda Health Science College, Gondar, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Birye Dessalegn Mekonnen Email birye22@gmail.comBackground: Rational use of medicines plays a vital role in avoiding preventable adverse drug effects, maximizing therapeutic outcomes with promoting patient adherence, and minimizing the cost of drug therapy. Irrational use of drugs is often observed in countries with weak health care systems. No review has been done that systematically expresses rational drug use practice based on the three WHO core drug use indicators in Ethiopia. Thus, this study was aimed to review systematically the prescribing, health-facility, and patient-care indicators based on WHO core drug use indicators in Ethiopia.Methods: A systematic article search was conducted in different electronic databases including PubMed/ MEDLINE, the Cochrane Library, EMBASE, Web of Science, POPLINE, the Global Health, and Google scholar. Quality assessment was conducted using Newcastle-Ottawa quality assessment scale. Studies were synthesized and grouped in to prescribing, patient care and health facility indicators.Results: From a total of 6239 articles, 21 studies were found suitable for the review. The highest average number of drugs per encounter was 2.5 while the lowest was 0.98. The percentage of generic drug use was ranged from 70.5% to 100%. The highest percentage of encounters with an antibiotic was 85%. The lowest percentage of drugs prescribed from essential drugs list was 81.4%. The highest percentage of drugs actually dispensed and adequately labeled was 96.16% and 96.25%, respectively.Conclusion: This study showed that the practice of rational drug use varied across region of the country. The average number of drugs per prescription, percentage of drugs encounter with antibiotics, drugs prescribed by their generic name, average consultation time, average dispensing time, percentage of drugs adequately labeled, and availability of essential drugs showed deviation from the standard recommended by WHO. Thus, provision of regular training for prescribers and pharmacists, and ensuring the availability of essential drugs should be encouraged.Keywords: rational drug use, review, World Health Organization, Ethiopia
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ethiopia
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