Title of article :
Physicians’ medication prescribing in primary care in Riyadh city, Saudi Arabia. Literature review, part 2: rational prescribing
Author/Authors :
Khoja, T. Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, Saudi Arabia , Qureshi, N.A. Ministry of Health - General Administration for Mental Health and Social Services, Saudi Arabia , Neyaz, Y. Ministry of Health - General Directorate for Quality Development, Saudi Arabia , Magzoub, M.A. College of Medicine - Department of Medical Education, Saudi Arabia , Haycox, A. University of Liverpool - School of Management, UK , Walley, T. University of Liverpool - Department of Internal Medicine, UK
From page :
132
To page :
139
Abstract :
Unlike sub-optimal prescribing, rational prescribing, coupled with certain indicators, is associated with improved safety in drug use in terms of selecting appropriate drug for prescribing, better quality of life for patients and cost-effective care. Medication prescribing is a relatively unexplored area of research in Saudi Arabia and until now most studies have been in the secondary and tertiary health care system. This paper is the second of 3 review articles that form the background for a series of 5 interconnected studies of prescribing patterns and medication errors in the public and private primary health care sectors of Saudi Arabia. A MEDLINE search was conducted to identify papers published in peer-reviewed journals over the previous 3 decades. The paper reviews rational prescribing with its indicators, suboptimal prescribing, classification of medication errors, and how to achieve quality in health care prescribing worldwide and in Saudi Arabia.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number :
2642130
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