scholarly journals A retrospective study of drug prescribing pattern in burns patients in a tertiary care rural hospital

Author(s):  
Palak Agrawal ◽  
Jaimin Patel ◽  
P. Karelia
2015 ◽  
Vol 46 (2) ◽  
pp. 86-90 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saibal Das ◽  
Blessed Winston A ◽  
Deepasree Sukumaran ◽  
Aniket Kumar ◽  
Margaret Shanthi FX ◽  
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Background: Drug use is a tricky task comprises of prescriber, dispenser and the patient. It is influenced by factors such as prescribing experience, drug cost, availability, dispenser knowledge and patient cultural belief. Objective: Current study aim is to assess the drug prescribing pattern in the inpatient ward of the surgery department at tertiary care teaching hospital using WHO prescribing indicators. Material and Methods: A prospective observational study was carried out after the approval from the institutional ethical committee for a period of six months from February 2019 to July 2019. Data were collected, evaluated and represented using descriptive statics and graph wherever applicable. Result: Total of 190 prescriptions were collected and analyzed using WHO prescribing indicators. An average number of the drug was 5.23%. The percentage of the drug from essential medicine list, generic name and Injectables prescribed was 46.93%, 17.68% and 53.16% respectively. Conclusion: Labelling status of prescribing was not according to standards of WHO prescribing indicators and needs special attention. Such study plays a crucial role in the institution level and helps in preparation of evidence-based modules for rational use of drugs.


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