| Literature DB >> 22171800 |
Pekka Mäntyselkä1,2, Riitta Ahonen3, Reeta Heikkilä3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mandatory generic substitution (GS) was introduced in Finland at the beginning of April 2003. However, individual patients or physicians may forbid the substitution. GS was a significant change for Finnish medicine users. It was thought it would confuse people when the names, colors, packages, etc., changed. The purpose of this study was to explore what medicine-related factors influence people's choice of prescription drugs five years after generic substitution was introduced in Finland.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22171800 PMCID: PMC3262749 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6904-11-20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Clin Pharmacol ISSN: 1472-6904
Figure 1Flow chart of the postal survey process.
Summary of study population
| Total | Patients who refused GS | Patients who allowed GS | Patients who had refused and allowed GS | Patients who had no experience with GS | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1844 | (100) | 159 | (9) | 633 | (34) | 301 | (16) | 751 | (41) | |
| | 826 | (45) | 54 | (34) | 254 | (40) | 130 | (43) | 388 | (52) |
| | 1018 | (55) | 105 | (66) | 379 | (60) | 171 | (57) | 363 | (48) |
| | 1118 | (61) | 70 | (45) | 404 | (64) | 154 | (52) | 490 | (66) |
| | 706 | (39) | 87 | (55) | 227 | (36) | 145 | (48) | 247 | (34) |
| | 20 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 14 | |||||
| | 54 | (17) | 61 | (18) | 53 | (16) | 57 | (19) | 52 | (17) |
| | 55 | 62 | 53 | 59 | 52 | |||||
| | 1085 | (59) | 140 | (88) | 440 | (70) | 239 | (80) | 266 | (36) |
| | 748 | (41) | 19 | (12) | 190 | (30) | 60 | (20) | 479 | (64) |
| | 11 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 6 | |||||
Three most important factors that influence the choice of prescription medicines
| Factors related to medicines | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | Familiarity | Availability | ||||||
| 1551 | 1112 | (72) | 874 | (56) | 643 | (42) | ||
| Gender | Men | 688 | 492 | (72) | 366 | (53) | 298 | (43) |
| Women | 863 | 620 | (72) | 508 | (59) | 345 | (40) | |
| Prescription medicines in | Yes | 919 | 633 | (69) | 474 | (52) | 403 | (44) |
| regular use | No | 624 | 472 | (76) | 396 | (64) | 237 | (38) |
| Age, years | < 60 | 952 | 742 | (78) | 554 | (58) | 402 | (42) |
| ≥ 60 | 585 | 363 | (62) | 314 | (54) | 230 | (39) | |
| All | 134 | 60 | (45) | 95 | (71) | 50 | (37) | |
| Gender | Men | 45 | 21 | (47) | 32 | (71) | 15 | (33) |
| Women | 89 | 39 | (44) | 63 | (71) | 35 | (39) | |
| Prescription medicines in | Yes | 117 | 52 | (44) | 85 | (73) | 44 | (38) |
| regular use | No | 17 | 8 | (47) | 10 | (59) | 6 | (35) |
| Age, years | < 60 | 63 | 36 | (57) | 45 | (71) | 23 | (37) |
| ≥ 60 | 70 | 24 | (34) | 49 | (70) | 26 | (37) | |
| All | 538 | 448 | (83) | 242 | (45) | 203 | (38) | |
| Gender | Men | 212 | 170 | (80) | 87 | (41) | 84 | (40) |
| Women | 326 | 278 | (85) | 155 | (48) | 119 | (37) | |
| Prescription medicines in | Yes | 380 | 308 | (81) | 159 | (42) | 151 | (40) |
| regular use | No | 155 | 137 | (88) | 82 | (53) | 50 | (32) |
| Age, years | < 60 | 340 | 297 | (87) | 159 | (47) | 133 | (39) |
| ≥ 60 | 196 | 150 | (77) | 83 | (42) | 69 | (35) | |
| All | 251 | 178 | (71) | 137 | (55) | 119 | (47) | |
| Gender | Men | 108 | 81 | (75) | 46 | (43) | 52 | (48) |
| Women | 143 | 97 | (68) | 91 | (64) | 67 | (47) | |
| Prescription medicines in | Yes | 200 | 137 | (69) | 103 | (52) | 103 | (52) |
| regular use | No | 49 | 39 | (80) | 32 | (65) | 16 | (33) |
| Age, years | < 60 | 124 | 101 | (82) | 76 | (61) | 58 | (47) |
| ≥ 60 | 125 | 76 | (61) | 60 | (48) | 60 | (48) | |
| All | 628 | 426 | (68) | 400 | (64) | 271 | (43) | |
| Gender | Men | 323 | 220 | (68) | 201 | (62) | 147 | (46) |
| Women | 305 | 206 | (68) | 199 | (65) | 124 | (41) | |
| Prescription medicines in | Yes | 222 | 136 | (61) | 127 | (57) | 105 | (47) |
| regular use | No | 403 | 288 | (72) | 272 | (68) | 165 | (41) |
| Age, years | < 60 | 425 | 308 | (73) | 274 | (65) | 188 | (44) |
| ≥ 60 | 194 | 113 | (58) | 122 | (63) | 75 | (39) | |
Respondents could choose several options.