Literature DB >> 8625021

Strategies for improving prescribing practice.

G M Anderson1, J Lexchin.   

Abstract

Drug therapy is an integral component of modern medical care, and practising physicians are faced with the difficult task of keeping up with rapid changes in pharmacologic treatments. Recent evidence indicates that prescribing practice is often inconsistent with criteria for safety and effectiveness. Surveys indicate that community-based physicians are not satisfied with current sources of information on prescription drugs. The dissemination of printed material alone does not lead to improved prescribing practice, but specific education and feedback strategies can. To improve prescribing practice in Canada we need to systematically evaluate strategies to change prescribing behaviour, to design quality assurance programs based on proven strategies and to develop collaboration and cooperation among providers, manufacturers, governments and the public.

Mesh:

Year:  1996        PMID: 8625021      PMCID: PMC1487565     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  CMAJ        ISSN: 0820-3946            Impact factor:   8.262


  22 in total

1.  The influence of an academic representative on prescribing by general practitioners.

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Journal:  Br J Clin Pharmacol       Date:  1992-01       Impact factor: 4.335

Review 2.  Written case simulations: do they predict physicians' behavior?

Authors:  T V Jones; M S Gerrity; J Earp
Journal:  J Clin Epidemiol       Date:  1990       Impact factor: 6.437

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Journal:  Am J Hosp Pharm       Date:  1990-08

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Authors:  S B Soumerai; T J McLaughlin; J Avorn
Journal:  Milbank Q       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 4.911

5.  Can physician education lower the cost of prescription drugs? A prospective, controlled trial.

Authors:  L M Frazier; J T Brown; G W Divine; G R Fleming; N M Philips; W C Siegal; M A Khayrallah
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  1991-07-15       Impact factor: 25.391

6.  The impact of clinical pharmacists' consultations on physicians' geriatric drug prescribing. A randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  H L Lipton; L A Bero; J A Bird; S J McPhee
Journal:  Med Care       Date:  1992-07       Impact factor: 2.983

7.  Reduction of polypharmacy by feedback to clinicians.

Authors:  T J Meyer; D Van Kooten; S Marsh; A V Prochazka
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  1991 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 5.128

8.  Pharmacy-enforced outpatient drug treatment protocols: a case study of Medi-Cal restrictions for cefaclor.

Authors:  J S McCombs; M B Nichol
Journal:  Ann Pharmacother       Date:  1993-02       Impact factor: 3.154

9.  Drug utilization research in primary health care as exemplified by physicians' quality assessment groups.

Authors:  L von Ferber; A Luciano; I Köster; J Krappweis
Journal:  Int J Clin Pharmacol Ther Toxicol       Date:  1992-11

10.  Evidence for the effectiveness of CME. A review of 50 randomized controlled trials.

Authors:  D A Davis; M A Thomson; A D Oxman; R B Haynes
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1992-09-02       Impact factor: 56.272

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  16 in total

1.  Analysis and quantification of prescribing and transcription errors in a paediatric oncology service.

Authors:  R Pichon; G L Zelger; P Wacker; A L Vodoz; J Humbert
Journal:  Pharm World Sci       Date:  2002-02

Review 2.  Pharmaceutical policies in Canada. Issues and challenges.

Authors:  D E Angus; H M Karpetz
Journal:  Pharmacoeconomics       Date:  1998       Impact factor: 4.981

Review 3.  Communication of medical product risk: how effective is effective enough?

Authors:  Stephen A Goldman
Journal:  Drug Saf       Date:  2004       Impact factor: 5.606

4.  Do family physicians know the costs of medical care? Survey in British Columbia.

Authors:  G Michael Allan; Grant D Innes
Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  2004-02       Impact factor: 3.275

Review 5.  Revisiting the O complex: urinary incontinence, delirium and polypharmacy in elderly patients.

Authors:  D B Hogan
Journal:  CMAJ       Date:  1997-10-15       Impact factor: 8.262

6.  National Prescribing Service: creating an implementation arm for national medicines policy.

Authors:  L M Weekes; J M Mackson; M Fitzgerald; S R Phillips
Journal:  Br J Clin Pharmacol       Date:  2005-01       Impact factor: 4.335

7.  Treatment reviews of older people on polypharmacy in primary care: cluster controlled trial comparing two approaches.

Authors:  Wilma Denneboom; Maaike G H Dautzenberg; Richard Grol; Peter A G M De Smet
Journal:  Br J Gen Pract       Date:  2007-09       Impact factor: 5.386

8.  Physician prescribing practices: What do we know? Where do we go? How do we get there?

Authors:  A O Carter; D Strachan; Y Appiah
Journal:  CMAJ       Date:  1996-06-01       Impact factor: 8.262

9.  Pharmaceutical policies in Canadian family medicine training. Survey of residency programs.

Authors:  S Mahood; C Zagozeski; T Bradel; K Lawrence
Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  1997-11       Impact factor: 3.275

10.  Developing a Canadian prescribing practices network. Network Development Committee of the Canadian Prescribing Practices Network Project.

Authors:  A M Holbrook; S M MacLeod; P Fisher; M A Levine
Journal:  CMAJ       Date:  1996-05-01       Impact factor: 8.262

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