Analysis Of Patients' Opinion Of Prescribed Medicines: A Questionnaire - Based Pilot Study In Bulgaria

Z. Mitkova, M. Doneva, M. Dimitrova, Petya Nikolova, K. Tachkov, G. Petrova
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Evaluation of rational drug utilization (RDU) through WHO indicators is used to provide information about the level of development of national policy and to identify the necessity of further regulatory, patients or healthcare professionals -centered measures. The current study aims to investigatethe patients’ perspective about medicines utilization by implementing the WHO’s "followup" indicators in the Bulgarian practice. A prospective, cross -sectional, online inquiry study was conducted among Bulgarian population. The population above 18 years of age is 5.8 million of people and 400 people sample was considered sufficient with 95% CI. The study methodology is based on a modified version of the WHO "followup" indicators. The total number of answers was 467. The majority of patients aged over 56 years responded that they did not receive enough information about the side effects and interactions of the prescribed medicines and the most often they used the leaflet as a source of information. Most of the patients responded they always check the expiry date (61%), while 23 % of patients check it sometimes. In the group of patients over 65 years, 24% responded that they never check the expiry date. The results of our study suggest that rational medicines utilization is a broader concept depending on patients' knowledge and pharmacists and patients relation. It suggests that there is a need to educate both parties, mainly to increase health literacy and promote general aspects of rational medicines utilization.
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分析患者对处方药的看法:保加利亚基于问卷的试点研究
通过世界卫生组织的指标对合理用药(RDU)进行评估,可提供有关国家政策发展水平的信息,并确定是否有必要进一步采取以监管、患者或医疗保健专业人员为中心的措施。本研究旨在通过在保加利亚实践中实施世界卫生组织的 "跟踪 "指标,调查患者对药物使用的看法。在保加利亚人口中开展了一项前瞻性、横断面、在线调查研究。保加利亚 18 岁以上人口为 580 万,400 人的样本足以满足 95% CI 的要求。研究方法基于世卫组织 "随访 "指标的修订版。答卷总数为 467 份。大多数 56 岁以上的患者回答说,他们没有获得足够的关于处方药副作用和相互作用的信息,他们最常使用的信息来源是宣传单。大多数患者回答说他们经常查看药品的有效期(61%),23%的患者有时会查看。在 65 岁以上的患者群体中,有 24% 回答说他们从不查看有效期。我们的研究结果表明,合理用药是一个较为宽泛的概念,取决于患者的知识水平以及药剂师和患者之间的关系。这表明,有必要对双方进行教育,主要是提高健康素养和宣传合理用药的一般知识。
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