Govender Tashni, Suleman Fatima, Perumal-Pillay Velisha Ann
Discipline of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Private Bag X54001, Durban, 4000, South Africa.
J Pharm Policy Pract. 2021 Dec 14;14(1):105. doi: 10.1186/s40545-021-00390-z.
The standard treatment guidelines (STGs) and essential medicines list (EML) were a policy option recommended in the National Drug Policy for South Africa in 1996 to address the irrational and bloated medicines procurement list. STGs/EML serve as a tool to promote cost-effective use of medicines; rational prescribing; and improve accessibility to medicines for all citizens. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use and implementation of the STGs/EML by prescribers at a public tertiary institution and its associated Primary Health Care (PHC) facilities in the uMhlathuze subdistrict of KwaZulu Natal. The study aimed to provide feedback and to make recommendations to policy makers to improve the use and implementation of the STGs/EML and to inform National Health Insurance (NHI) policy development.
An observational quantitative descriptive research design was used. A retrospective audit of prescriptions was conducted, and questionnaires were utilized to collect data from prescribers and the facilities to evaluate the utilization of the STGs/EML and the rational use of medicines. All descriptive analyses were presented as counts with percentages, and Fisher's exact test was used to compare results. The data was summarized, reduced, and analysed using SAS statistics software.
107 medical doctors (97%) responded to the questionnaire at hospital level and 98 nurses (98%) responded to the questionnaire at the PHC level. Results revealed that the majority of doctors, 94.4%, had access to the latest STGs/EML compared with only 41.8% of nurses. 70.3% and 78.3% of doctor's and nurse's prescriptions, respectively, adhered to the guidelines. 94.9% of nurses requested training on the use of STGs/EML as most of them had not received formal training on its use.
This study showed suboptimal adherence to STGs/EML by all prescribers, in contrast to previous research amongst nurses when hardcopies were available. Training on the use of the STGs/EML is needed at PHC level and improved monitoring of STGs/EML compliance is necessary. This study may be replicated for a wider population to paint a national picture and to periodically assess the extent of the implementation of the STGs/EML.
标准治疗指南(STGs)和基本药物清单(EML)是1996年南非国家药物政策中推荐的一项政策选择,旨在解决不合理且臃肿的药品采购清单问题。STGs/EML作为一种工具,用于促进药品的成本效益使用、合理处方,并提高所有公民获得药品的可及性。本研究的目的是评估夸祖鲁 - 纳塔尔省乌姆拉图泽分区一家公立三级医疗机构及其相关初级卫生保健(PHC)设施的处方者对STGs/EML的使用和实施情况。该研究旨在提供反馈,并向政策制定者提出建议,以改进STGs/EML的使用和实施,并为国家健康保险(NHI)政策制定提供信息。
采用观察性定量描述性研究设计。对处方进行回顾性审核,并使用问卷从处方者和医疗机构收集数据,以评估STGs/EML的使用情况和药品的合理使用情况。所有描述性分析均以计数和百分比形式呈现,并使用Fisher精确检验比较结果。使用SAS统计软件对数据进行汇总、简化和分析。
在医院层面,107名医生(97%)回复了问卷,在初级卫生保健层面,98名护士(98%)回复了问卷。结果显示,与仅41.