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与非处方实践相比,处方实践的处方时间更短

  • 0Wolfson Institute of Population Health, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK i.holdroyd@qmul.ac.uk.

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概括

此摘要是机器生成的。

在英格兰, 处方时间较短, 处方频率和费用可能增加. 需要更明确的处方时间指导,以优化患者的护理.

科学领域

  • 医疗服务研究
  • 制药政策
  • 一般实践管理

背景情况

  • 提供药品的实践,与内部药房,获得直接向患者发放药物的财政激励.
  • 这种财政激励可能会影响处方行为,但机制尚未完全理解.

研究的目的

  • 调查发行状态对英国处方时间的影响.
  • 分析发行药物的财政激励如何影响处方模式.

主要方法

  • 一个准实验性的,重复措施,英语通用实践的横截面研究.
  • 从2023年7月到2024年4月对7种药物的业务管理数据进行分析,以对实践和处方长度进行分类.
  • 用通用估计方程来控制患者和实践特征.

主要成果

  • 所有分析的药物的平均处方时间显著缩短.
  • 配方患者比例增加与处方时间缩短相关.
  • 与非分发实践相比,分发实践显示出更一致的28-31天处方.

结论

  • 处方做法与更短的处方时间有关,可能会增加处方频率和处方费用.
  • 缺乏关于最佳处方时间的明确指导可能会加剧这一问题.
  • 中央卫生机构应考虑提供处方长度建议,以优化处方和患者护理.

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