Title of article :
Determinants of physicians’ medication prescribing behaviour in primary care in Riyadh city, Saudi Arabia
Author/Authors :
Magzoub, M.A. College of Medicine - Department of Medical Education, Saudi Arabia , Neyaz, Y. Ministry of Health - General Directorate for Quality Development, Saudi Arabia , 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 , Haycox, A. University of Liverpool - School of Management, UK , Walley, T. University of Liverpool - Department of Internal Medicine, UK
From page :
160
To page :
166
Abstract :
This study in Saudi Arabia explored the determinants of physicians’ prescribing behaviour in primary care in Riyadh city. A self-administered questionnaire designed to explore factors influencing prescribing (sociodemographic factors; practice setting; continuing education; access to educational materials; pharmaceutical company representatives; and patient factors) was completed by 87 PHC physicians. A factor analysis of 56 variables extracted 7 factors that explained 46% of the variance. Of these, 4 components positively related to perceived good prescribing behaviour could be summarized as: clinical experience of physicians; use of educational materials for continuous updating of medical knowledge; enhanced levels of continuing medical education and willingness to involve patients in decision-making; and working as a team using pharmacists for consultation and emphasizing the role of medical education. The other 3 factors derived from the analysis were less easy to interpret and may have been statistical anomalies (or measurement errors).
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number :
2642135
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