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
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