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沙特阿拉伯和阿拉伯海湾国家家庭用药情况及浪费程度的经济评估。

An economic assessment of the extent of medication use and wastage among families in Saudi Arabia and Arabian Gulf countries.

作者信息

Abou-Auda Hisham S

机构信息

College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

Clin Ther. 2003 Apr;25(4):1276-92. doi: 10.1016/s0149-2918(03)80083-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Expenditures for prescription and over-the-counter medications constitute a large percentage of total health care costs. Governments, health care providers, and consumers must work together to find ways to control these costs while continuing to provide quality health care for their nations. To this end, medication wastage is an unnecessary burden on an already fiscally restrained health care system.

OBJECTIVE

This study was conducted to identify the extent of medication use and wastage among families in the Arabian Gulf countries, with an emphasis on Saudi Arabia.

METHODS

A questionnaire was developed and administered to households in 5 regions in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries. A total of 1641 households participated in the study (1554 in Saudi Arabia; 87 in other countries).

RESULTS

The mean (SD) family size of household respondents from Saudi Arabia was 6.60 (3.20) members, with 0.32% reporting no medicines present in the household, 81.8% of households reporting 5 or more medicines, and 29.9% of respondents reporting having at least 10 medications at home. Overall, the mean (SD) number of medicines per household in Saudi Arabia was 8.0 (4.3). The most common therapeutic classes of medications kept at home in Saudi Arabia were respiratory medications (16.8%), central nervous system agents (16.4%), and antibiotics (14.3%). The mean (SD) number of drug products unused, deteriorated, or expired was 2.2 (2.7) and 2.7 (1.9) per household in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries, respectively. From these data, mean medication wastage was estimated to be 25.8% (Saudi Arabia) and 41.3% (other Gulf countries). When analyzed on the basis of total medication cost, medication wastage was 19.2% and 25.0% in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries, respectively. The mean out-of-pocket expenditure (based on the percentage of annual income) for medications was 0.72% for households in Saudi Arabia compared with 0.48% in other Gulf countries.

CONCLUSIONS

Families in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries spent a total of approximately US $150 million on medications that were never consumed. However, there appear to be no immediate solutions to the problem of medication wastage's impact on health care costs. The use of generic alternatives should be promoted, and drug use assessments should be implemented on a national level.

摘要

背景

处方药和非处方药的支出在医疗保健总费用中占很大比例。政府、医疗保健提供者和消费者必须共同努力,找到控制这些费用的方法,同时继续为各自国家提供高质量的医疗保健服务。为此,药物浪费对本就资金紧张的医疗保健系统来说是不必要的负担。

目的

本研究旨在确定阿拉伯海湾国家家庭的用药和药物浪费情况,重点是沙特阿拉伯。

方法

设计了一份问卷,并对沙特阿拉伯和其他海湾国家5个地区的家庭进行了调查。共有1641户家庭参与了研究(沙特阿拉伯1554户;其他国家87户)。

结果

沙特阿拉伯家庭受访者的平均家庭规模为6.60(3.20)人,0.32%的家庭表示家中没有药品,81.8%的家庭表示有5种或更多药品,29.9%的受访者表示家中至少有10种药物。总体而言,沙特阿拉伯每户家庭的平均药品数量为8.0(4.3)种。沙特阿拉伯家庭中留存的最常见治疗类药物是呼吸系统药物(16.8%)、中枢神经系统药物(16.4%)和抗生素(14.3%)。沙特阿拉伯和其他海湾国家每户未使用、变质或过期药品的平均数量分别为2.2(2.7)种和2.7(1.9)种。根据这些数据,估计药物浪费率在沙特阿拉伯为25.8%,在其他海湾国家为41.3%。按药品总费用分析,沙特阿拉伯和其他海湾国家的药物浪费率分别为19.2%和25.0%。沙特阿拉伯家庭药品的平均自付费用(占年收入的百分比)为0.72%,而其他海湾国家为0.48%。

结论

沙特阿拉伯和其他海湾国家的家庭在从未使用过的药品上总共花费了约1.5亿美元。然而,对于药物浪费对医疗保健成本影响的问题,似乎没有立竿见影的解决办法。应推广使用通用替代品,并在国家层面实施药物使用评估。

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