T. K. Ndungu, S. Maru, K. Kuria, P. Karimi, J. M. Bururia
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摘要
2004年6月至11月,在肯雅塔国家医院内内罗毕大学药学院的一家零售药房进行了回顾性描述性研究。目的是评估处方习惯,确定医院常用药物类别的处方频率。每张处方的平均药品数量为2.201.16。处方占比分别为:抗感染类药物28.6%、肌肉骨骼类药物21.1%、呼吸系统类药物16.6%、心血管系统类药物8.1%、中枢神经系统类药物7.2%、胃肠系统类药物7.1%、矿物质和维生素4.3%、耳鼻喉类药物2.1%、内分泌类药物1.1%、皮肤类药物2%、抗癌类药物0.9%、眼部类药物0.74%。评估的处方习惯与肯尼亚的法律要求和建议的国际惯例进行了比较。收集到的信息可作为合理用药的依据。关键词:关键词;关键字;关键词东非和中非医药科学杂志Vol. 10 (2) 2007: pp. 50-54
Prescription Audit carried out at the Pharmacy Practice Centre of the University of Nairobi between June and November 2004
A retrospective descriptive study was carried out from June to November 2004 in a retail pharmacy situated at the School of Pharmacy, University of Nairobi within the Kenyatta National Hospital complex. The objective was to evaluate prescribing habits and to determine the frequency of prescribing of commonly used drug classes in a hospital. The average number of drugs per prescription was 2.20 1.16. The prevalence of prescribing was 28.6% anti-infective drugs, 21.1% musculoskeletal agents, 16.6% respiratory system drugs, 8.1% cardiovascular system drugs, 7.2% central nervous system drugs, 7.1% gastrointestinal system drugs, 4.3% minerals and vitamins, 2.1% ear, nose and throat drugs, 1.1% endocrine drugs, 2% skin preparations, 0.9% anticancer drugs and 0.74% eye preparations. The prescribing habits evaluated were compared to the legal requirements in Kenya and to recommended international practice. The information gathered may serve as a basis for rational use of drugs. Keywords : keyword; keyword; keyword East and Central African Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Vol. 10 (2) 2007: pp. 50-54