Professional practices and perception towards rational use of medicines according to WHO methodology in United Arab Emirates

Inappropriate prescribing reduces the quality of medical care and leads to a waste of resources. No study has been reported concerning rational drug use in United Arab Emirates, UAE, recently. Objectives: 1. assessing patterns of use and defining problems regarding the rational drug use. 2. Setting...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rasool BK, Fahmy SA, Abu-Gharbieh EF, Ali HS
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas 2010-03-01
Series:Pharmacy Practice
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Online Access:http://www.pharmacypractice.org/vol08/01/070-076.htm
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spelling doaj-5f0d1ccd6e484808b85dd0ecdf5ccb3e2020-11-25T03:06:44ZengCentro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones FarmaceuticasPharmacy Practice1885-642X1886-36552010-03-01817076Professional practices and perception towards rational use of medicines according to WHO methodology in United Arab EmiratesAbdul Rasool BKFahmy SAAbu-Gharbieh EFAli HSInappropriate prescribing reduces the quality of medical care and leads to a waste of resources. No study has been reported concerning rational drug use in United Arab Emirates, UAE, recently. Objectives: 1. assessing patterns of use and defining problems regarding the rational drug use. 2. Setting baseline situational analysis study for practices in the health care system relevant to drug use. Method: A descriptive pilot study, consisting of pharmacists, physicians and patients (100 of each of category) from four private hospitals, (12) medical clinics, (80) community pharmacies in addition to 150 prescriptions. A questionnaire of three sections was designed to include WHO indicators regarding patients, facility and prescribing patterns that are relevant to rational drug use was carried out in four emirates of the UAE in the period December 2008-Febreuary 2009.Results: Consultation and dispensing times were 10 (SD=2.75) min and 68 (SD=9.7) seconds, respectively. Average no. of drugs per prescription was (2.9 + 0.97), % of prescriptions using generic name (7.35%), % of antibiotic containing prescriptions (31.1%), % of injection containing prescriptions (2.9%), adherence to Standard Treatment Protocols (46%), adherence to the essential drug list (64%), patient’s knowledge of correct dosage (55%), adequately labeled drugs (45%), patient’s information (65%). Conclusions: Several areas of deficiency in rational drug use had been defined in the private sector through UAE that can be remedied through adopting several strategies such as adherence to national standard treatment guidelines and essential drug list based on treatments of choice, interaction between health care system and providing drugs information to consumers.http://www.pharmacypractice.org/vol08/01/070-076.htmPrescription DrugsPhysician's Practice PatternsUnited Arab Emirates
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Fahmy SA
Abu-Gharbieh EF
Ali HS
Professional practices and perception towards rational use of medicines according to WHO methodology in United Arab Emirates
Pharmacy Practice
Prescription Drugs
Physician's Practice Patterns
United Arab Emirates
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Fahmy SA
Abu-Gharbieh EF
Ali HS
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title Professional practices and perception towards rational use of medicines according to WHO methodology in United Arab Emirates
title_short Professional practices and perception towards rational use of medicines according to WHO methodology in United Arab Emirates
title_full Professional practices and perception towards rational use of medicines according to WHO methodology in United Arab Emirates
title_fullStr Professional practices and perception towards rational use of medicines according to WHO methodology in United Arab Emirates
title_full_unstemmed Professional practices and perception towards rational use of medicines according to WHO methodology in United Arab Emirates
title_sort professional practices and perception towards rational use of medicines according to who methodology in united arab emirates
publisher Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas
series Pharmacy Practice
issn 1885-642X
1886-3655
publishDate 2010-03-01
description Inappropriate prescribing reduces the quality of medical care and leads to a waste of resources. No study has been reported concerning rational drug use in United Arab Emirates, UAE, recently. Objectives: 1. assessing patterns of use and defining problems regarding the rational drug use. 2. Setting baseline situational analysis study for practices in the health care system relevant to drug use. Method: A descriptive pilot study, consisting of pharmacists, physicians and patients (100 of each of category) from four private hospitals, (12) medical clinics, (80) community pharmacies in addition to 150 prescriptions. A questionnaire of three sections was designed to include WHO indicators regarding patients, facility and prescribing patterns that are relevant to rational drug use was carried out in four emirates of the UAE in the period December 2008-Febreuary 2009.Results: Consultation and dispensing times were 10 (SD=2.75) min and 68 (SD=9.7) seconds, respectively. Average no. of drugs per prescription was (2.9 + 0.97), % of prescriptions using generic name (7.35%), % of antibiotic containing prescriptions (31.1%), % of injection containing prescriptions (2.9%), adherence to Standard Treatment Protocols (46%), adherence to the essential drug list (64%), patient’s knowledge of correct dosage (55%), adequately labeled drugs (45%), patient’s information (65%). Conclusions: Several areas of deficiency in rational drug use had been defined in the private sector through UAE that can be remedied through adopting several strategies such as adherence to national standard treatment guidelines and essential drug list based on treatments of choice, interaction between health care system and providing drugs information to consumers.
topic Prescription Drugs
Physician's Practice Patterns
United Arab Emirates
url http://www.pharmacypractice.org/vol08/01/070-076.htm
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