Morbidity and drug prescribing patterns at a rural primary health care center of Bangladesh

H. Momtaz, Nehlin Tomalika, M. Mohsena, Mir Masudur Rhahman, N. Sultana, M. Sayeed
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Background and objectives: World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Health Policy of Bangladesh have repeatedly been emphasizing on the use of essential drugs prescribed by generic names. The prescription monitoring studies provide a bridge between areas like rational use of drugs and evidence based medicine. Knowledge on distribution and burden of diseases in a community is essential for planning rational use of drugs in a community. The present study tried to determine the morbidity profile and drug prescribing practices of healthcare providers in a rural primary health care. Methods: The study was conducted at a rural health center located 50 Km north of capital city Dhaka. A semi-structured questionnaire was used for collecting data on socio-demographic conditions, clinical complaints and types of drugs prescribed. WHO prescribing indicators was used to find out the drug prescribing pattern. Results: A total of 583 patients were enrolled. Problems related to respiratory system (21.1%), musculoskeletal system (17.3%) and skin diseases (11.1%) were common reasons for visiting health centre. Oral drugs were prescribed with highest proportion (96.1%). More than half (62.6%) of the drugs were prescribed from essential drug list. About half (49.1%) were antibiotics and 45.6% of the drugs were prescribed in their generic name. Anti-microbial (64.5%), anti-peptic ulcer (43.1%) and NSAIDs (42.5%) were most frequently prescribed. Out of five WHO core prescription indicators, four were below the acceptable values. Conclusion: The study demonstrated that there is an urgent need to promote rational use of drugs among the healthcare providers. IMC J Med Sci 2018; 12(2): 50-56
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孟加拉国农村初级卫生保健中心的发病率和药物处方模式
背景和目标:世界卫生组织(世卫组织)和孟加拉国的国家卫生政策一再强调使用通用名称开具的基本药物。处方监测研究在合理用药和循证医学等领域之间架起了一座桥梁。了解社区的疾病分布和负担对于规划社区合理用药至关重要。本研究试图确定发病率概况和药物处方做法的卫生保健提供者在农村初级卫生保健。方法:研究在首都达卡以北50公里的一个农村卫生中心进行。使用半结构化问卷收集有关社会人口状况、临床投诉和处方药物类型的数据。采用世界卫生组织的处方指标,了解药物的处方模式。结果:共纳入583例患者。与呼吸系统(21.1%)、肌肉骨骼系统(17.3%)和皮肤疾病(11.1%)有关的问题是前往健康中心的常见原因。使用口服药物的比例最高(96.1%)。超过一半(62.6%)的药物来自基本药物清单。约一半(49.1%)为抗生素,45.6%的药物以其通用名称开处方。抗微生物药(64.5%)、抗消化性溃疡药(43.1%)和非甾体抗炎药(42.5%)最为常见。在世卫组织的五项核心处方指标中,有四项低于可接受值。结论:本研究表明,迫切需要在卫生保健提供者中促进合理用药。国际医学杂志2018;12 (2): 50-56
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