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尼日利亚伊巴丹一家教学医院的药物信息来源及其对医生处方行为的影响。

Sources of drug information and their influence on the prescribing behaviour of doctors in a teaching hospital in Ibadan, Nigeria.

作者信息

Oshikoya Kazeem Adeola, Oreagba Ibrahim, Adeyemi Olayinka

机构信息

Pharmacology Department, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria.

出版信息

Pan Afr Med J. 2011;9:13. doi: 10.4314/pamj.v9i1.71188. Epub 2011 Jun 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Pharmaceutical drug promotion is a means of informing health professionals about new drugs. The approach is often times unethical and inappropriate and may promote irrational prescribing. Dearth of information on impact of pharmaceutical drug promotion on prescribing behaviour of doctors in developing African countries has necessitated this study. We therefore aimed to determine the sources of drug information for doctors working in a teaching hospital in Nigeria and to assess the self-reported impact of the sources on their prescribing behaviour.

METHODS

A total of 163 doctors working at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan in Nigeria were evaluated with a questionnaire for their demographics and sources of drug information. For doctors who relied on drug promotion, they were asked to self-report and self-rate their opinion on extent of interactions with pharmaceutical companies as well as how such interactions had impacted on their prescribing behaviour. Apart from the demographics, each question was evaluated with a typical five-level Likert item. Data analyses were with simple descriptive statistics.

RESULTS

Of the 400 doctors working at UCH, only 40.8% participated in the study. Drug information was sourced from colleagues (161, 98.8%), reference books (158, 96.9%), pharmaceutical sales representatives-PSRs (152, 93.2%), promotion materials (151, 92.6%), scientific papers/journals/internet (149, 91.4%), and drug promotion forum/product launches (144, 88.3%). Each source was highly utilized but there was no wide variation in their pattern of use. According to the self-report of over a half of the respondents, PSRs was an accurate and reliable drug information resource; PSRs increased their awareness of the promoted drugs; and their prescribing behaviours were influenced by information from PSRs.

CONCLUSION

Respondents tend to rely on a broad range of drug information resources which include potentially inappropriate resources such as PSRs. Since this study was based on self-report, the influence of drug information resources reported by the respondents on their prescribing behaviour may have been underestimated. Measures should be taken to minimize interactions between PSRs and the respondents.

摘要

背景

药品推广是向医疗专业人员介绍新药的一种方式。这种方式往往不道德且不恰当,可能会促使不合理用药。由于缺乏关于药品推广对非洲发展中国家医生用药行为影响的信息,因此开展了本研究。我们旨在确定尼日利亚一家教学医院医生的药物信息来源,并评估这些来源对他们用药行为的自我报告影响。

方法

对尼日利亚伊巴丹大学学院医院(UCH)工作的163名医生进行问卷调查,了解他们的人口统计学信息和药物信息来源。对于依赖药品推广的医生,要求他们自我报告并自我评价与制药公司互动的程度,以及这种互动如何影响他们的用药行为。除人口统计学信息外,每个问题都采用典型的五级李克特量表进行评估。数据分析采用简单描述性统计方法。

结果

UCH的400名医生中,只有40.8%参与了研究。药物信息来源包括同事(161人,98.8%)、参考书(158人,96.9%)、药品销售代表(152人,93.2%)、推广材料(151人,92.6%)、科学论文/期刊/互联网(149人,91.4%)以及药品推广论坛/产品发布会(144人,88.3%)。每种来源都被高度利用,但使用模式没有很大差异。根据超过一半受访者的自我报告,药品销售代表是准确可靠的药物信息资源;药品销售代表提高了他们对推广药物的认识;他们的用药行为受到药品销售代表信息的影响。

结论

受访者倾向于依赖广泛的药物信息资源,其中包括药品销售代表等潜在不适当的资源。由于本研究基于自我报告,受访者报告的药物信息资源对其用药行为的影响可能被低估。应采取措施尽量减少药品销售代表与受访者之间的互动。

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