Investigation on the Rational Use of Antibacterial Drugs before and after Intervention of Rural Community Health Service Stations Affiliated to Our Hospital / 中国药房
China Pharmacy
;
(12): 5072-5075, 2015.
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en Chino
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-501345
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
To provide reference for further promoting the rational use of antimicrobial drugs in the rural commu-nity health service stations.METHODS:
4 800 prescriptions were collected from 8 community health service stations affiliated to our hospital from Jan. 1,2012 to Dec. 31,2014,the use of antimicrobial drugs in the prescriptions was statistically analyzed and the indicators were compared before and after intervention.RESULTS:
The proportion of use of antimicrobial drugs in these com-munity health service stations was decreased from 52.88%in 2012 to 30.38%in 2014;the clinical diagnosis of prescription of anti-microbial drug was mainly respiratory infections;what the most used types of antibacterial drugs was cephalosporins;and the pro-portion of antimicrobial drug of irrational use was decreased from 43.50%(368/846)in 2012 to 22.84%(111/486)in 2014. CON-CLUSIONSThe combination of technique and administrative intervention is remarkable. However,the unreasonable use of antibac-terial drugs still exists. Therefore,related training should be organized,and the proportion of use of antimicrobial drugs should in-cluded in the performance appraisal to further improve the use level of antimicrobial drugs in the rural community health service sta-tions.
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Chino
Revista:
China Pharmacy
Año:
2015
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