EFFECT OF A WORKSHOP IN RATIONAL PHARMACOTHERAPY FOR INTERNS DURING FAMILY MEDICINE CLERKSHIP IN SAMSUN- TURKEY

Dikici, Mustafa Fevzi and Yaris, Fusun and Artiran Igde, Fusun and Yarar, Fulya and Altuntas, Oznur and Alper Gurz, Aysenur (1969) EFFECT OF A WORKSHOP IN RATIONAL PHARMACOTHERAPY FOR INTERNS DURING FAMILY MEDICINE CLERKSHIP IN SAMSUN- TURKEY. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 30 (2). ISSN 1681-715X

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Abstract

Objective: We aimed to investigate the effect of rational pharmacotherapy workshop for interns on the rationality, cost and number of drugs prescribed.

Methods: The participants were asked to prescribe a medication for acute noninflammatory osteoarthritis (ANOA), acute bacterial rhinosinusitis (ARS), acute otitis media (AOM), acute uncomplicated cystitis (AC), and acute bacterial tonsillopharyngitis (ABT) before and after workshop. Total 3000 prescriptions were scored regarding rationality of the drug choice (0-10), format (0-5), instructions (0-4), legibility (0-1) and total (0-20 points). The mean number of drug(s) and total costs per prescription were calculated. Paired samples t-test was used to compare the pre- and post score means.

Results: Total pre- and post-prescribing scores (0-20) were significantly different (p=0.00 for each): ANOA (13.59±0.27, 18.33±0.18), ARS (13.26 ±0.18, 15.15 ±0.17), AOM (12.58 ± 0.26, 14.66±0.27), AC (13.53±0.17, 15.76±0.20), ABT (13.54±0.24, 15.49 ±0.28). Mean number of drugs per prescription for the indications in the pre-test and post-test were: ANOA (1.24 ±0.29, 1.02±0.01, p=0.00), ARS (2.08±0.04, 2.00±0.04, p=0.16), AOM (1.66±0.04 and 1.69±0.03, p=0.54), AC (1.55±0.04, 1.39±0.03, p=0.00) and ABT (2.10±0.05, 1.81±0.05, p=0.00). Mean costs per prescription in Turkish Liras: ANOA (6.31±0.29, 4.60±0.05, p=0.00), ARS (13.80±0.38, 4.63±0.04, p=0.00), AOM (10.18±0.28, 4.41±0.07, p=0.00), AC (11.33±0.21, 10.68±0.18, p=0.01) and ABT (12.03±0.34 and 10.41±0.35, p=0.00).

Conclusion: Training produced a significant improvement in rational prescribing.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Open Digi Academic > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 10 May 2023 07:55
Last Modified: 28 May 2024 05:34
URI: http://publications.journalstm.com/id/eprint/784

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