Affiliation:
1. Medical Institute named after S.I. Georgievsky of the Vernadsky Crimean Federal University of the Ministry of Science and Higher education of Russia
Abstract
Introduction. Along with the correct diagnosis of the disease, the stage of choosing the means of pharmacological correction is important,
as well as the correct registration of the application to the pharmacy and ensuring the patient’s access to the necessary medication.
The purpose of the study is the pharmacological examination of prescription forms received by pharmacy institutions of the Republic of Crimea for the period 2020–2021.
Materials and methods. The object of the study was a random sample of three hundred thirty two scanned copies of prescription forms
No. 148-1/u-04 (L), No. 107-1/u. Additionally, we conducted a survey of pharmacy staff (n = 46). The questionnaire included questions on the analyzed error groups, and also assumed a subjective assessment of the impact of the fact of incorrect prescriptions on the work process.
Over the course of the study, methods of analysis, descriptive statistics, comparison, and survey were used.
Results. The main violations identified in the analyzed prescription forms were incorrect indications of the dosage forms (DF) of the prescribed drugs, as well as inaccuracies in their single and/or daily dosages. In 74 of the received recipes, errors were made when specifying the DF. The study of the frequency of prescribing medication of the certain pharmacological groups allowed determining the largest number of prescriptions to be written for drugs of the anxiolytic group, nootropic drugs, antidepressants. The result of a survey of employees of pharmacy chains revealed to be faced with incorrectly issued prescription forms on a daily basis.
Limitations. During the pharmaceutical examination of copies of prescription forms received from pharmacy chains of the Republic of Crimea, 322 prescription forms were analyzed, which is a sufficient reference sample.
Conclusion. When studying individual prescription forms, a sufficient number of various errors were revealed, which may entail a decrease in the quality of medical care for patients on the one hand, and on the other hand, suggests the occurrence of certain difficulties in the work of pharmaceutical workers.
Publisher
Federal Scientific Center for Hygiene F.F.Erisman
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