| Literature DB >> 24764538 |
Faris El-Dahiyat1, Reem Kayyali1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore Jordanian patients' perceptions toward generic medicines and to evaluate their opinions regarding generic substitution.Entities:
Keywords: Cost; Generic medicines; Generic substitution; Patients; Perception; Policy
Year: 2013 PMID: 24764538 PMCID: PMC3987061 DOI: 10.1186/2052-3211-6-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharm Policy Pract ISSN: 2052-3211
Demographics and characteristics of the responders
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| Less than 500 JD | 237 (59.25) |
| 501-1000 JD | 84 (21.00) |
| More than 1001 JD | 79 (19.75) |
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| Post graduate | 79 (19.75) |
| Bachelor degree | 170 (42.50) |
| College | 62 (15.50) |
| High school | 89 (22.25) |
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| Do not pay at all | 81 (20.25) |
| Pay only a percentage | 66 (16.50) |
| Pay full cost | 253 (63.25) |
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| 1-3 | 29 (7.25) |
| 4-6 | 57 (14.25) |
| More than 6 | 314 (78.50) |
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| Cardio-vascular diseases | 122 (30.50) |
| Endocrine diseases | 138 (34.50) |
| Respiratory diseases | 95 (23.75) |
| Other chronic diseases | 45 (11.25) |
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| Poor | 18 (4.50) |
| Fair | 64 (16.00) |
| Good | 142 (35.50) |
| Very good | 121 (30.25) |
| Excellent | 55 (13.75) |
Patients’ responses to four point likert scale questions exploring their perception about generic medicines
| 1 | Physicians should ask patients about their medicines preference. | 29 (7.25) | 75 (18.75) | 174 (43.5) | 122 (30.5) |
| 2 | Patients should have the option of choosing between generic and originator. | 33 (8.25) | 55 (13.75) | 221 (55.25) | 91 (22.75) |
| 3 | I don’t mind the pharmacist substituting the medicine I was prescribed to a cheaper equivalent one. | 8 (2.00) | 92 (23.00) | 235(58.75) | 65 (16.25) |
| 4 | I don’t mind my prescribed medicines to be substituted from originator to generic. (e.g. Panadol to Revanin). | 6 (1.50) | 82 (20.50) | 228 (57.00) | 84 (21.00) |
| 5 | My medicines should only be substituted from originator to generic if I request. (e.g. Panadol to Revanin). | 69 (17.25) | 77 (19.25) | 141 (35.25) | 113 (28.25) |
| 6 | I don’t mind the pharmacist substituting my prescribed medicine to an equivalent locally produced one. | 3 (0.75) | 84 (21.00) | 204 (51.00) | 109 (27.25) |
| 7 | I prefer to be prescribed locally produced medicines. | 3 (0.75) | 97 (24.25) | 178 (44.50) | 122 (30.50) |
| 8 | I prefer to be prescribed a well-known brand. | 158 (39.50) | 131 (32.75) | 99 (24.75) | 12 (3.00) |
| 9 | I prefer to be prescribed imported rather than local medicines. | 150 (37.50) | 143 (35.75) | 87 (21.75) | 20 (5.00) |
| 10 | Costs should be considered before a drug is prescribed. | 3 (0.75) | 81 (20.25) | 220 (55.00) | 96 (24.00) |
| 11 | I don’t mind whether my prescribed / dispensed medicine is locally produced or imported as long as it is effective. | 0 (0.00) | 85 (21.25) | 217 (54.25) | 98 (24.50) |
| 12 | I prefer to be prescribed / dispensed the cheapest medicine available for the treatment of my condition. | 18 (4.5) | 14 (3.50) | 251(62.75) | 117 (29.25) |
| 13 | Cost is not an issue for me as long as the medicine will treat my condition. | 103 (25.75) | 214 (53.50) | 41 (10.25) | 42 (10.50) |
| 14 | A more expensive medicine is a better one. | 157 (39.25) | 99 (24.75) | 69 (17.25) | 75 (18.75) |
| 15 | Imported medicines are better. | 154 (38.50) | 127 (31.75) | 66 (16.50) | 53 (13.25) |
| 16 | Using generic medicines would provide significant saving to me. | 0 (0.00) | 87 (21.75) | 229 (57.25) | 84 (21.00) |
| 17 | In general, medicine costs in Jordan are too high. | 3 (0.75) | 65 (16.25) | 203 (50.75) | 129 (32.25) |
Statistically significant correlations calculated using Chi square test between the statements on the left with each of the demography category investigated
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| 1 | Physicians should ask patients about their medicines preference. | NS | 158.38** | NS | NS |
| 2 | Patients should have the option of choosing between generic and originator. | NS | 163.53** | NS | NS |
| 3 | I don’t mind the pharmacist substituting the medicine I was prescribed to a cheaper equivalent one. | 52.15** | NS | 24.00** | 42.03** |
| 4 | I don’t mind my prescribed medicines to be substituted from originator to generic. (e.g. Panadol to Revanin). | 65.12** | NS | 45.95** | 48.84** |
| 5 | My medicines should only be substituted from originator to generic if I request. (e.g. Panadol to Revanin). | 146.12** | NS | NS | 46.63** |
| 6 | I don’t mind the pharmacist substituting my prescribed medicine to an equivalent locally produced one. | NS | NS | NS | NS |
| 7 | I prefer to be prescribed locally produced medicines. | 66.23** | NS | 36.02** | 55.220** |
| 8 | I prefer to be prescribed a well-known brand. | NS | NS | NS | NS |
| 9 | I prefer to be prescribed imported rather than local medicines. | 16.73* | NS | 16.83* | 24.69** |
| 10 | Costs should be considered before a drug is prescribed. | 13.83* | NS | 24.07** | 43.41** |
| 11 | I don’t mind whether my prescribed / dispensed medicine is locally produced or imported as long as it is effective. | NS | NS | NS | NS |
| 12 | I prefer to be prescribed / dispensed the cheapest medicine available for the treatment of my condition. | 21.13** | NS | NS | 177.45** |
| 13 | Cost is not an issue for me as long as the medicine will treat my condition. | 22.65** | NS | 40.02** | 68.48** |
| 14 | A more expensive medicine is a better one. | 55.06** | NS | NS | 142.07** |
| 15 | Imported medicines are better. | 21.17** | 34.72** | 29.26** | 134.66** |
| 16 | Using generic medicines would provide significant saving to me. | 13.23* | NS | 92.07** | NS |
| 17 | In general, medicine costs in Jordan are too high. | 28.59** | NS | 46.59** | 59.87** |
*:p < 0.05, **:P <0.01, NS: non statistically significant correlations found.