Title of article
Antimalarial prescribing and dispensing practices in health centres of Khartoum state, Sudan, 2003-04
Author/Authors
Mannan, A.A. Federal Ministry of Health, Sudan , Malik, E.M. Federal Ministry of Health, Sudan , Ali, K.M. University of Khartoum - Department of Community Medicine, Sudan
From page
122
To page
128
Abstract
This indicator-based study assessed the antimalarial drug prescribing and dispensing practices of health care providers in health centres of Khartoum state, and compared these with national guidelines for malaria treatment. A total of 720 patients and their prescriptions in 24 health centres were included. Prescribers adhered to national treatment guidelines for only 278 (38.6%) of patients. Although all were treated for malaria, only 77.6% patients had fever or history of fever and only 64.6% had fever and positive blood films. More than 90% of prescriptions prescribed antimalarial drugs by generic names but dosage forms were correctly written in only 23.5%. There was a high rate of prescribing antimalarial injections. Only half the patients had adequate knowledge of their treatment.
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number
2640281
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