| Literature DB >> 22950486 |
Dan K Kajungu1, Majige Selemani, Irene Masanja, Amuri Baraka, Mustafa Njozi, Rashid Khatib, Alexander N Dodoo, Fred Binka, Jean Macq, Umberto D'Alessandro, Niko Speybroeck.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Drug prescription practices depend on several factors related to the patient, health worker and health facilities. A better understanding of the factors influencing prescription patterns is essential to develop strategies to mitigate the negative consequences associated with poor practices in both the public and private sectors.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22950486 PMCID: PMC3504540 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-11-311
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Classification tree variables
| Health facility-related | Type of health facility | Hospital |
| | Health Centre | |
| Dispensary | ||
| Ownership of health facility | Public | |
| | Private | |
| Any artemether lumefantrine available in health facility today | No | |
| | Yes | |
| Supplies to administer oral medications available | No | |
| | Yes | |
| Availability of any scale in the health facility | No | |
| | Yes | |
| | No stock-outs of artemether lumefantrine in previous 90 days | No |
| | | Yes |
| Health worker-related | Mode of diagnosis | Laboratory confirm |
| | Presumptive diagnosis | |
| Health workers' cadre | Medical Officer/ Doctor | |
| | Medical Assistant/ Clinical Officer | |
| | Nurse and lower level cadres | |
| Health worker sex | Male | |
| | Female | |
| Health worker age | ||
| Patient seen by health worker with medical training | No | |
| | Yes | |
| Possession of national malaria guideline | No | |
| | Yes | |
| Possession of national malaria wall chart | No | |
| | | Yes |
| Patient- related | Total number of diagnoses presented on a single visit | |
| Age group of the patients | Less than 5 yrs | |
| | 5-14 yrs | |
| | 15 yrs and above | |
| Patient treated with artemether lumefantrine | No | |
| | Yes | |
| Patient sex | Male | |
| | Female | |
| Transmission season | High season | |
| | | Low season |
| | Patient seen by health worker who trained on use of new anti-malarial | No |
| | | Yes |
| | Patient seen by experienced health worker | No |
| | | Yes |
| | Patient seen by health worker supervised within previous six months | No |
| | | Yes |
| | Patient seen by health worker with IMCI training | No |
| Yes |
Patient characteristics by health facility ownership
| | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | | | | | | |
| Male | 507 | 45.4 | 175 | 49.4 | 682 | 46.4 |
| Female | 609 | 54.6 | 179 | 50.6 | 788 | 53.6 |
| Age groups | | | | | | |
| Less than 5 | 597 | 53.5 | 104 | 29.4 | 701 | 47.7 |
| 5 to 14 | 189 | 16.9 | 56 | 15.8 | 245 | 16.7 |
| 15 + | 330 | 29.6 | 194 | 54.8 | 524 | 35.6 |
| Health facility type | | | | | | |
| Dispensary | 713 | 63.9 | 323 | 91.2 | 1036 | 70.5 |
| Health centre | 403 | 36.1 | 0 | 0 | 403 | 27.4 |
| Hospital | 0 | 0 | 31 | 8.8 | 31 | 2.1 |
| Diagnosis mode | | | | | | |
| Laboratory confirmation | 499 | 44.7 | 295 | 83.3 | 794 | 54.0 |
| Presumptive | 386 | 34.6 | 36 | 10.2 | 422 | 28.7 |
| Missing | 231 | 20.7 | 23 | 6.5 | 254 | 17.3 |
| Total number of drugs taken on this visit; | 2.2(2.1-2.3) | 2.5(2.4-2.6) | 2.3(2.2-2.3) | |||
| Number of drugs taken grouped | | | | | | |
| One | 178 | 16.0 | 42 | 11.9 | 220 | 15.0 |
| Two | 558 | 50.0 | 143 | 40.4 | 701 | 47.7 |
| Three | 311 | 27.9 | 121 | 34.2 | 432 | 29.4 |
| More than three | 59 | 5.3 | 44 | 12.4 | 103 | 7.0 |
| Missing | 10 | 0.9 | 4 | 1.1 | 14 | 0.9 |
Ranking of the predictors of polypharmacy by their overall discriminatory power
| Total number of diagnoses per patient on a single visit | 100.0 |
| Ownership of health facility (public/private) | 36.1 |
| Patient treated with artemether lumefantrine | 26.8 |
| Health worker age | 26.0 |
| Patient seen by health worker with IMCI training | 16.1 |
| No stockouts of artemether lumefantrine in previous 90 days | 13.9 |
| Health worker sex | 12.1 |
| Patient seen by health worker supervised within previous six months | 11.5 |
| Transmission season | 4.8 |
| Availability of any scale in the health facility | 4.5 |
| Patient seen by health worker with experience on caring patients | 3.9 |
| Supplies to administer oral medications | 2.4 |
| Type of health facility | 1.0 |
| Health workers' cadre | 0.4 |
| Any artemether lumefantrine available in health facility today | 0.1 |
Figure 1Classification tree representing the predictors of polypharmacy prevalence. Note: Inside the boxes (nodes); Yes = Greater or equal to three drugs (Polypharmacy), No = Less than three drugs.
Ranking the predictors of co-prescription of artemether-lumefantrine with antibiotics
| Age group of the patients | 100.0 |
| Transmission season | 92.6 |
| Mode of diagnosis | 90.4 |
| Possession of national malaria guideline | 84.5 |
| Possession of job aids | 78.7 |
| Patient seen by health worker with IMCI training | 77.6 |
| Patient seen by health worker supervised within previous six months | 67.0 |
| Patient seen by health worker with experience | 40.2 |
| Patient seen health worker who trained on use of new anti-malarial | 36.8 |
| Health worker sex | 32.3 |
| Possession of national malaria wall chart | 26.9 |
| Health worker age | 18.9 |
| Health workers' cadre | 10.6 |
| Patient seen by health worker with medical training | 9.1 |
| Ownership of health facility (public/private) | 8.6 |
Figure 2Classification tree representing the predictors of co-prescription of artemether-lumefantrine (First line drug) with an antibiotic. Note: Inside the boxes (nodes); Yes = Co-prescription of AL with antibiotics, No = No co-prescription of AL with antibiotics.