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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