Palmer L, Lisk D
College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, University of Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
World Health Forum. 1997;18(3-4):352-4.
Doctors in Sierra Leone were more rational than dispensers in that they prescribed antibiotics in a smaller percentage of encounters with patients and averaged fewer drugs per prescription. They were less rational than dispensers, however, in that they prescribed generics less often and made less use of the country's essential drugs list.
塞拉利昂的医生比药剂师更理性,因为他们在与患者的诊疗中开具抗生素的比例较低,而且每张处方的平均用药数量也较少。然而,他们不如药剂师理性的地方在于,他们较少开具非专利药,且较少参考该国的基本药物清单。