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[Impact of an informative feedback process on drug prescription].

作者信息

Pérez Rodríguez M T, Crusat Sabaté D, Ibáñez Pardos J L, Jiménez Villa J

机构信息

Institut Català de la Salut.

出版信息

Aten Primaria. 1996 Oct 31;18(7):386-9.

PMID:8998301
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the impact of the face-to-face interview and feed-back on the prescribing habits of doctors interviewed.

DESIGN

Controlled intervention study.

SETTING

Primary Care area (PCA) of Alt Penedès-Garraf.

PARTICIPANTS

16 general practitioners (GP). The intervention group (IG) consisted of 8 GPs from the county of Garraf; the control group (CG), of 8 from the Alt Penedès.

INTERVENTIONS

The target doctors were identified by quantitative analysis of GP prescription in the PCA in 1993. In June 1994, there was a face-to-face interview with the IG doctors. There was no intervention on the CG.

MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS

No statistically significant differences were found, for the overall prescription turnover or expenditure generated by the prescriptions, between the two groups in the pre-intervention period (p > 0.05). Drugs expenditure decreased in the IG versus an increase in the CG. Comparison of the monthly accumulated increase revealed containment of drugs expenditure during the 9 months after the interview in the IG against the growth in the CG. In addition the number of units of medicine of doubtful efficacy (UDE) and unwarranted combinations of medicine to combat infection (UCMI) prescribed per doctor went down in the IG, but went up in the CG.

CONCLUSIONS

The results show a containment in the growth of drug expenditure and a decrease in UDE and UCMI prescription by GPs in the IG as against the CG. The decreasing effectiveness over time of the one-off intervention suggests that there should be regular interventions to ensure a long-term effect.

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