Drug use and the role of patients and prescribers
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Drug use and the role of patients and prescribers
Abstract
In order to move towards rational drug use in any national or local setting the methods of inquiry have to be expanded. Both the public and private sector have to be addressed. In the latter the pharmacists might be studied using a tracer, fictitious client. One important factor influencing prescribing, drug information, has rarely been assessed scientifically. Experimental studies using group randomization are, however feasible even in developing countries. The individual human being must be in the focus of drug studies and health care and health in the foreground. The combination of qualitative and quantitative methods will assist us to achieve rational drug use that is culturally acceptable, economically feasible and pharmacologically sound.
PIP: In the effort to improve rational drug use in local or national settings, especially in developing countries, the behavior of prescribers and users is the subject of the least research. The effectiveness of drugs depends on a complex set of factors involved in the situation of prescription and acquisition. One aspect that needs examination is the information given to prescribers by drug advertisers and detailers, a deficiency being addressed by an international network of prescribers. In many countries, the largest outlet for drugs is the private sector pharmacies, where drugs are often dispensed without prescription. A simple inexpensive way of researching prescription behavior is to use fictitious tracers to follow case management of given conditions, such as infant diarrhea. There are many factors involved in prescribing; the process must be studied with an epidemiologic approach, i.e., by description, analysis, intervention and evaluation. Standard treatment schedules, essential drugs lists, targeted intervention with treatment guidelines should be audited by local therapeutic committees. Drug information should also be scientifically evaluated by the same analytical principles. The experimental method of group randomization is suggested as a feasible choice for developing countries. In this technique groups of physicians are observed or interviewed, and quantitative outcome data are collected. Behavior of individual users is best studied by combining anthropological and biomedical approaches, from the case-study perspective. An example of a problem amenable to this approach is the possible use of shorter courses of antibiotic treatment to lessen the risk of development of resistant organisms.
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