Pharmaceutical services evaluation in Brazil: broadening the results of a WHO methodology

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Autor(a) principal: Emmerick,Isabel Cristina Martins
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Luiza,Vera Lucia, Pepe,Vera Lucia Edais
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Online)
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Resumo: The objective of this paper is to explore and analyze the results of the Diagnosis of the Pharmaceutical Situation in Brazil (DiagAF-Br) from a regional perspective. The study made use of an exploratory approach of multiple cases based on the DiagAF-Br data collected in five Brazilian states. A descriptive analysis of selected indicators was performed in each of the Brazilian states in three pharmaceutical dimensions: access, quality, and rational use of medicines. The mainly results concerning the “percentage of completed prescriptions” varied from 1.1% in the State of Goiás to 98.6% in Espírito Santo; the “percentage of patients who know how to take their medicines” varied from 60.4% in Sergipe to 93.3% in Rio Grande do Sul. Educational level showed to be an important predictor of knowledge on how to use medicines, especially relevant when prescription is completed. The “average number of prescribed medicines”, approximately 2.1, did not show any difference between the visited sites. Different levels of management capacity and services organization were identified, suggesting the need for more adequate strategies to improve access, quality and mainly rational use of medicines in Brazil.
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title Pharmaceutical services evaluation in Brazil: broadening the results of a WHO methodology
spellingShingle Pharmaceutical services evaluation in Brazil: broadening the results of a WHO methodology
Emmerick,Isabel Cristina Martins
Pharmaceutical services
Pharmaceutical services evaluation
Healthcare quality indicators
Rational drug use
Health policy
title_short Pharmaceutical services evaluation in Brazil: broadening the results of a WHO methodology
title_full Pharmaceutical services evaluation in Brazil: broadening the results of a WHO methodology
title_fullStr Pharmaceutical services evaluation in Brazil: broadening the results of a WHO methodology
title_full_unstemmed Pharmaceutical services evaluation in Brazil: broadening the results of a WHO methodology
title_sort Pharmaceutical services evaluation in Brazil: broadening the results of a WHO methodology
author Emmerick,Isabel Cristina Martins
author_facet Emmerick,Isabel Cristina Martins
Luiza,Vera Lucia
Pepe,Vera Lucia Edais
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author2 Luiza,Vera Lucia
Pepe,Vera Lucia Edais
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Emmerick,Isabel Cristina Martins
Luiza,Vera Lucia
Pepe,Vera Lucia Edais
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pharmaceutical services
Pharmaceutical services evaluation
Healthcare quality indicators
Rational drug use
Health policy
topic Pharmaceutical services
Pharmaceutical services evaluation
Healthcare quality indicators
Rational drug use
Health policy
description The objective of this paper is to explore and analyze the results of the Diagnosis of the Pharmaceutical Situation in Brazil (DiagAF-Br) from a regional perspective. The study made use of an exploratory approach of multiple cases based on the DiagAF-Br data collected in five Brazilian states. A descriptive analysis of selected indicators was performed in each of the Brazilian states in three pharmaceutical dimensions: access, quality, and rational use of medicines. The mainly results concerning the “percentage of completed prescriptions” varied from 1.1% in the State of Goiás to 98.6% in Espírito Santo; the “percentage of patients who know how to take their medicines” varied from 60.4% in Sergipe to 93.3% in Rio Grande do Sul. Educational level showed to be an important predictor of knowledge on how to use medicines, especially relevant when prescription is completed. The “average number of prescribed medicines”, approximately 2.1, did not show any difference between the visited sites. Different levels of management capacity and services organization were identified, suggesting the need for more adequate strategies to improve access, quality and mainly rational use of medicines in Brazil.
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