Title of article :
WHO/INRUD drug prescribing indicators at primary health care centres in Eastern province, Saudi Arabia
Author/Authors :
El Mahalli, A.A. University of Dammam - College of Applied Medical Sciences, Saudi Arabia , El Mahalli, A.A. University of Alexandria - High Institute of Public Health - Department of Health Administration and BehaviouralSciences, Egypt
From page :
1091
To page :
1096
Abstract :
Appropriate use of drugs is an essential element in achieving quality of health and medical care for patients and the community as a whole. This study aimed to measure the drug prescribing performance of primary health care centres in Eastern province, Saudi Arabia, using the WHO/International Network of Rational Use of Drugs core drug prescribing indicators. In a retrospective cohort study 10 health centres were selected using systematic random sampling. A total of 1000 prescribing encounters were investigated from January to December 2010. Mean values were: number of drugs per encounter 2.4 (optimal ≤ 3), drugs prescribed by generic name 61.2% (optimal 100%), encounters with antibiotic prescribed 32.2% (optimal ≤ 30%), encounters with injection prescribed 2% (optimal ≤ 10%) and drugs prescribed from the national essential drugs list or facility formulary 99.2% (optimal 100%). An overall index of rational drug prescribing was calculated and applied to rank the health centres for benchmarking.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number :
2643572
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