Assessment of medication prescription errors and their contributory factors in major cities of Punjab Province, Pakistan: A cross-sectional survey

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作者
Majeed, Abdul [1 ]
Hussain, Iltaf [1 ]
Akbar, Muqarrab [2 ]
Chaudhry, Muhammad O. [3 ]
Imran, Imran [4 ]
Saeed, Hamid [5 ]
Hashmi, Furcian K. [5 ]
Siddique, Omama [1 ]
Tahir, Shehnoor [1 ]
Bilal, Sana
Ashraf, Fazila [1 ]
Ayaz, Mehvish [1 ]
Resool, Muhammad F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Bahauddin Zakariya Univ, Fac Pharm, Dept Pharm Practice, Multan 60800, Pakistan
[2] Bahauddin Zakariya Univ, Fac Pharm, Dept Polit Sci, Multan 60800, Pakistan
[3] Bahauddin Zakariya Univ, Fac Pharm, Sch Econ, Multan 60800, Pakistan
[4] Bahauddin Zakariya Univ, Fac Pharm, Dept Pharmacol, Multan 60800, Pakistan
[5] Univ Punjab, Univ Coll Pharm, Allama Iqbal Campus, Lahore 54000, Pakistan
关键词
Prescription error; Prescribers; Patient load; Continuing medical education; Electronic prescribing;
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10.4314/tjpr.v20i1.28
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Purpose: To evaluate the prescription errors and their contributory factors in Punjab, Pakistan. Methods: An observational, cross-sectional study was conducted in 12 major cities of Punjab, Pakistan. A total of 1,184 prescriptions were collected from patients using a convenient sampling method from homes, pharmacies, clinics, and hospitals. The data were presented in frequency and percentage using descriptive statistics. To determine the association between the variables assessed, Chi-square (square 2) test was used. Results: A total of 1,184 prescriptions were analyzed; 432 of them (36.5 %) were from prescribers who are graduate degree holders, and 752 (63.5 %) from prescribers who are post-graduate degree holders. The most commonly missing parameters in the prescriptions were the age of the patients (835 representing 29.4 %), signatures of the prescribers (755 representing 26.5 %), and prefix (622 representing 21.9 %). The number of prescription errors was significantly correlated to prescriber qualification (p = 0.001). The prescription errors were more common in age groups of prescribers: 21 - 30 years (654 representing 23.0 %), and 31 - 40 years (1,012 representing 35.6 %) (p = 0.001). The higher number of prescription errors by post-graduate prescribers working in teaching hospitals can be attributed to the higher patient load and lack of continuing medical education programs for the prescribers. Conclusion: The government should take necessary measures for the implementation of electronic prescribing systems, and devise mechanisms for the uniform distribution of patient load amongst the prescribers working in different hospitals.
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页数:5
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