Lawson D H, Jick H
Am J Public Health. 1976 Jul;66(7):644-8. doi: 10.2105/ajph.66.7.644.
This paper presents a comparison of prescribing habits for patients hospitalized in medical wards of university hospitals in America and Scotland. American patients received almost twice as many drugs both during and prior to hospitalization than did comparable Scots. The differences between the countries were consistent for symptomatic and for more specific therapies. As compared to Scotland, drug therapy in America costs patients more in terms of financial outlay and adverse drug effects. The data do not permit evaluation of the relative benefits to the patients of the different quantities or types of drug used for similar circumstances in these countries.
本文对美国和苏格兰大学医院内科病房住院患者的用药习惯进行了比较。美国患者在住院期间和住院前接受的药物数量几乎是苏格兰同类患者的两倍。两国在对症治疗和更具体的治疗方面存在的差异是一致的。与苏格兰相比,美国的药物治疗在财务支出和药物不良反应方面让患者付出的代价更高。这些数据无法评估在这些国家类似情况下使用不同数量或类型药物对患者的相对益处。