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Original Research Article | OPEN ACCESS

Prescribing practices in two health care facilities in Warri, Southern Nigeria: A comparative study

Patrick O Erah , G O Olumide, Augustine O Okhamafe

Pharmacotherapy Group, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria;

For correspondence:-  Patrick Erah   Email: patrick.erah@uniben.edu

Published: 20 June 2003

Citation: Erah PO, Olumide GO, Okhamafe AO. Prescribing practices in two health care facilities in Warri, Southern Nigeria: A comparative study. Trop J Pharm Res 2003; 2(1):175-182 doi: 10.4314/tjpr.v2i1.8

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Abstract

Purpose:  Inappropriate prescribing has  been identified in many  health facilities  in developing countries.  The purpose of this study  was  to evaluate  the prescribing practices  in  two health care facilities in Warri located in south-south geopolitical  region of  Nigeria and identify factors influencing the practices.
Method:  WHO  Prescribing  Indicators  were applied  to evaluate 2000 prescription  records, retrospectively, from  a private and a public  hospital in  Warri.  Factors  influencing  the prescribing practices  in  the  facilities  were  identified  through  informal interviews  of  10 prescribers  in  the  facilities.  Using a  self-administered questionnaire administered  to 40 prescribers  in  the  facilities,  we also evaluated  the order  of  importance of the factors  affectin  drug prescribing.
Results:  Average number  of  drugs  per  encounter  in  the health  facilities  is  3.4  (3.9  in  the public  hospital  and 2.8 in the private hospital).  Generic prescribing was generally low (54% in the public  hospital  and 16%  in  the private hospital)  while  the percentage of  encounters  with antibiotics  prescribed  was  high  (75%  in  the public  hospital  and 55%  in  the private hospital). Antimalarials,  antihypertensives,  antidiarrhoeals  and analgesics  accounted  for  47.4%,  7.5%, 1.0%  and 18.2%,  respectively.  The overuse of  drugs  and generic  prescribing  were significantly  lower  in  the private hospital  than  in  the public  hospital.  Major  factors  influencing prescribing practices  included drug availability,  clinician’ s  level  of training,  cost  of  drugs,  feedback from patients and socio-economic status of patients.
Conclusion:  Polypharmacy,  overuse of  antibiotics and low rate generic prescribing still  occur in  the health  facilities studied.  Drug availability,  clinician’ s  level  of training,  cost  of  drugs, feedback  from  patients  and  socio-economic status  of  patients  are  major  factors  influencing prescribing in the facilities.

Keywords: Drug prescribing, Indicators, Practices, Southern Nigeria

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