Korean J Prev Med.
1999 Sep;32(3):343-346.
The Study of Prescription Behaviors of Practicing Pharmacists with Simulated Patients of Arthritis
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Family Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Ulsan, Korea.
- 2Uh's Family Practice Clinic, Korea.
- 3Health Sub-center, Woochun-Myun, Hoengsung-Gun, Korea.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES
In Korea, pharmacists can dispense medicines without doctor's prescription.
This causes the high proportion of pharmaceutical expenditures. The study shows the
prescribing behaviors of practicing pharmacists with the simulated patient of arthritis.
We select the arthritis as a subject of simulation, because the arthritis is one of the
major health problems and the abuse of cortico-steroids is usual in treatment of arthritis
patients.
METHODS
Twenty drug stores among the 320 drug stores in a district, Seoul, Korea
were randomly selected. One of the researchers visited the drug stores and received the
medicines from the pharmacists after explaining standardized scenario of arthritis. The
simulated patient recorded the practice behaviors of pharmacists.
RESULTS
The mean number of prescribed drugs are four and half. Among the twenty
pharmacists, the nineteen prescribed non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and the
seven(35%) prescribed the cortico-steroids. The antacids were prescribed by the
fourteen(70%) pharmacists. The five(25%) pharmacists only recommended the simulated
patients to visit the medical doctors, and the three(15%) performed physical examination
to the simulated patients. The three pharmacists(15%) asked the past history of the
drug adverse effects and no pharmacist explained the adverse effects of prescribed
medicines.
CONCLUSIONS
The research shows that the cortico-steroids are frequently prescribed
and the pharmacists commonly do not give the explanations of the prescribed medicines
to the arthritis patients.