Quality of prescription writing in Brazilian primary health care

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Dyego Leandro Bezerra de
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Batista, Almária Mariz, Gama, Zenewton André da Silva, Hernández, Pedro Jesús Saturno
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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https://doi.org/10.1017/S1463423623000415
Resumo: Objective: To evaluate the quality of prescription writing in the context of public primary health care. Background: Prescription errors are one of the leading patient safety problems in primary care and can be caused by errors in therapeutic decisions or in the quality of prescription writing. Methods: Cross-sectional observational study conducted in a municipality in Northeastern Brazil. The assessment instrument (including 13 indicators and one composite indicator) was applied to a representative sample of drug prescriptions from the 24 Family Health Teams providing Primary Health Care in the municipality, dispensed in January 2021. Estimates of compliance and their 95% confidence intervals and graphical analysis of frequencies are assessed globally and stratified by dispensing units and prescribers. Findings: The average composite prescription writing quality on a 0-100 scale was 60.2 (95% CI 57.8–62.6). No quality criteria had 100% compliance. The highest compliance rates were found for ‘frequency of administration’ (98.9%) and ‘identification of the prescriber’ (98.9%). On the other hand, ‘recorded information on allergy’ (0.0%), ‘patient’s date of birth’ (1.7%), ‘nonpharmacological recommendations’ (1.7%), and ‘guidance on the use of the drug’ (25%) were the indicators with lower compliance, contributing to 69% of the noncompliances found. The type and frequency of the errors in the quality of prescription writing uncovered in this study confirm the continuing need to tackle this problem to improve patient safety. The results identify priority aspects for interventions and further studies on the quality of prescription writing in the context of Primary Health Care in Brazil
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spelling Souza, Dyego Leandro Bezerra deBatista, Almária MarizGama, Zenewton André da SilvaHernández, Pedro Jesús Saturnohttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8426-31202023-09-01T15:48:12Z2023-09-01T15:48:12Z2023SOUZA, Dyego Leandro Bezerra de; BATISTA, Almária Mariz; GAMA, Zenewton André da Silva; HERNÁNDEZ, Pedro Jesús Saturno. Quality of prescription writing in Brazilian primary health care. Primary Health Care Research & Development, [S.L.], v. 24, p. 1, 2023. Cambridge University Press (CUP). http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1463423623000415. Disponível em: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/primary-health-care-research-and-development/article/quality-of-prescription-writing-in-brazilian-primary-health-care/E7BB51D286231F247F541DB7FF781885. 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The assessment instrument (including 13 indicators and one composite indicator) was applied to a representative sample of drug prescriptions from the 24 Family Health Teams providing Primary Health Care in the municipality, dispensed in January 2021. Estimates of compliance and their 95% confidence intervals and graphical analysis of frequencies are assessed globally and stratified by dispensing units and prescribers. Findings: The average composite prescription writing quality on a 0-100 scale was 60.2 (95% CI 57.8–62.6). No quality criteria had 100% compliance. The highest compliance rates were found for ‘frequency of administration’ (98.9%) and ‘identification of the prescriber’ (98.9%). On the other hand, ‘recorded information on allergy’ (0.0%), ‘patient’s date of birth’ (1.7%), ‘nonpharmacological recommendations’ (1.7%), and ‘guidance on the use of the drug’ (25%) were the indicators with lower compliance, contributing to 69% of the noncompliances found. The type and frequency of the errors in the quality of prescription writing uncovered in this study confirm the continuing need to tackle this problem to improve patient safety. 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title Quality of prescription writing in Brazilian primary health care
spellingShingle Quality of prescription writing in Brazilian primary health care
Souza, Dyego Leandro Bezerra de
drug prescriptions
medical writing
patient safety
primary health care
quality of health care
title_short Quality of prescription writing in Brazilian primary health care
title_full Quality of prescription writing in Brazilian primary health care
title_fullStr Quality of prescription writing in Brazilian primary health care
title_full_unstemmed Quality of prescription writing in Brazilian primary health care
title_sort Quality of prescription writing in Brazilian primary health care
author Souza, Dyego Leandro Bezerra de
author_facet Souza, Dyego Leandro Bezerra de
Batista, Almária Mariz
Gama, Zenewton André da Silva
Hernández, Pedro Jesús Saturno
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author2 Batista, Almária Mariz
Gama, Zenewton André da Silva
Hernández, Pedro Jesús Saturno
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Dyego Leandro Bezerra de
Batista, Almária Mariz
Gama, Zenewton André da Silva
Hernández, Pedro Jesús Saturno
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv drug prescriptions
medical writing
patient safety
primary health care
quality of health care
topic drug prescriptions
medical writing
patient safety
primary health care
quality of health care
description Objective: To evaluate the quality of prescription writing in the context of public primary health care. Background: Prescription errors are one of the leading patient safety problems in primary care and can be caused by errors in therapeutic decisions or in the quality of prescription writing. Methods: Cross-sectional observational study conducted in a municipality in Northeastern Brazil. The assessment instrument (including 13 indicators and one composite indicator) was applied to a representative sample of drug prescriptions from the 24 Family Health Teams providing Primary Health Care in the municipality, dispensed in January 2021. Estimates of compliance and their 95% confidence intervals and graphical analysis of frequencies are assessed globally and stratified by dispensing units and prescribers. Findings: The average composite prescription writing quality on a 0-100 scale was 60.2 (95% CI 57.8–62.6). No quality criteria had 100% compliance. The highest compliance rates were found for ‘frequency of administration’ (98.9%) and ‘identification of the prescriber’ (98.9%). On the other hand, ‘recorded information on allergy’ (0.0%), ‘patient’s date of birth’ (1.7%), ‘nonpharmacological recommendations’ (1.7%), and ‘guidance on the use of the drug’ (25%) were the indicators with lower compliance, contributing to 69% of the noncompliances found. The type and frequency of the errors in the quality of prescription writing uncovered in this study confirm the continuing need to tackle this problem to improve patient safety. The results identify priority aspects for interventions and further studies on the quality of prescription writing in the context of Primary Health Care in Brazil
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