A Cross-sectional Study Assessing Predictors of Essential Medicines Prescribing Behavior Based on Information-motivation-behavioral Skills Model among County Hospitals in Anhui, China

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Zhao Yun-Wu
Wu Jing-Ya
Wang Heng
Li Nian-Nian
Bian Cheng
Xu Shu-Man
Li Peng
Lu Hua
Xu Lei
机构
[1] Guangdong 510010
[2] Department of Dean’s Office (HW)
[3] Anhui 230001
[4] Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University
[5] First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University
[6] Tianjin University of Finance and Economics
[7] Guangzhou
[8] Department of Personnel
[9] Guangdong Women and Children Hospital
[10] China
[11] Department of Research Administration Office
[12] Department of Research Administration Office (NNL)
[13] Department of Health Services Management
[14] Anhui 230032
[15] Anhui Provincial Hospital
[16] Anhui Medical University
[17] School of Humanities
[18] Anhui 230000
[19] Tianjin 300222
[20] Anhui 230022
[21] School of Health Administration
[22] Department of Medical Affaires (PL)
[23] Department of Foreign Languages
[24] Hefei
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China; County Hospitals; Essential Medicines; Information-motivation-behavioral Skills Model; Prescribing Behavior; Structural Equation Model;
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Background: The self-consciousness and practicality of preferentially prescribed essential medicines (EMs) are not high enough in county hospitals. The purposes of this study were to use the information-motivation-behavioral skills (IMB) model to identify the predictors of essential medicines prescribing behavior (EMPB) among doctors and to examine the association between demographic variables, IMB, and EMPB.Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out to assess predictive relationships among demographic variables and IMB model variables using an anonymous questionnaire administered in nine county hospitals of Anhui province. A structural equation model was constructed for the IMB model to test the instruments using analysis of moment structures 17.0.Results: A total of 732 participants completed the survey. The average age of the participants was 37.7 ± 8.9 years old (range: 22–67 years old). The correct rate of information was 90.64%. The average scores of the motivation and behavioral skills were 45.46 ± 7.34 (hundred mark system: 75.77) and 19.92 ± 3.44 (hundred mark system: 79.68), respectively. Approximately half (50.8%) of respondents reported that the proportion of EM prescription was below 60%. The final revised model indicated a good fit to the data (χ2/df = 4.146, goodness of fit index = 0.948, comparative fit index = 0.938, root mean square error of approximation = 0.066). More work experience (β = 0.153,P< 0.001) and behavioral skills (β = 0.449,P< 0.001) predicted more EMPB. Higher income predicted less information (β = ?0.197,P< 0.001) and motivation (β = ?0.204,P< 0.001). Behavioral skills were positively predicted by information (β = 0.135,P< 0.001) and motivation (β = 0.742,P< 0.001).Conclusion: The present study predicted some factors of EMPB, and specified the relationships among the model variables. The utilization rate of EM was not high enough. Motivation and behavior skills were crucial factors affecting EMPB. The influence of demographic variables, such as income and work experience, on EMPB should be fully appreciated. Comprehensive intervention measures should be implemented from multiple perspectives.
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页码:2887 / 2895
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