PRESCRIPTION PATTERNS OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS IN THE TREATMENT OF THYPOID FEVER IN RAWALPINDI AND ISLAMABAD

Objective: To analyze the prescription patterns of general practitioners for the treatment of typhoid fever, identifying the gaps in treatment and recommendations for change of practice by general practitioners (GP’s). Study Design: Descriptive cross sectional study. Place and Duration of S...

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Autores principales: Abdul Fatah, Shakeel Ahmed Mirza, Qasim Anser, Sajad Ahmed, Asif Ali, Muhammad Ashraf Memon
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ab26827e5d8042cf9c8541754734630e2021-11-16T04:33:58ZPRESCRIPTION PATTERNS OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS IN THE TREATMENT OF THYPOID FEVER IN RAWALPINDI AND ISLAMABAD0030-96482411-8842https://doaj.org/article/ab26827e5d8042cf9c8541754734630e2019-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.pafmj.org/index.php/PAFMJ/article/view/2507/2062https://doaj.org/toc/0030-9648https://doaj.org/toc/2411-8842Objective: To analyze the prescription patterns of general practitioners for the treatment of typhoid fever, identifying the gaps in treatment and recommendations for change of practice by general practitioners (GP’s). Study Design: Descriptive cross sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Different regions of Rawalpindi & Islamabad, from Sep to Nov 2011. Methodology: Convenient Sampling was done and one hundred GP’s (n=100) were selected. We visited their clinics for private practise and gotconsent to fill questionnaires. Those who answered questionnaire and fulfilled the eligibility criteria were finally selected as study participants. Practitioners were selected irrespective of age, sex, ethnicity and locations within twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Results: The prescription patterns revealed 55% GP’s recommend quinolone’s, 40% GP’s 3rd generation cephalosporins, 2% GP’s chloramphenicol, 1% GP’s ampicillin / cotrimoxazole and 2% GP’s prescribe other than these drugs. Forty one percent GP’s recommended antibiotics for 14 days, 36% GP’s advise for 10 days, 15% GP’s recommend for 7 days, 7% GP’s for 5 days and only 1% GP’sprescribed antibiotics for 3 days. Sixty two percent GP’s were of opinion that effective order of drugs in the treatment of typhoid fever is quinolones, 3rd generation cephalosporin and ampicillin while 3rd generation cephalosporins, quinolones, azithromycin, ampicillin and chloramphenicol is effective orderin view of 32% GP’s. For relapse / recrudescence of typhoid fever, 50% GP’s prefer 3rd generation cephalosporins, 29% prescribed quinolones, 8% advise azithromycin / nalidixic acid, 6% recommended chloramphenicol and 3% prescribed ampicillin / cotrimoxazole. Conclusion: Inappropriate prescription pattern.........Abdul FatahShakeel Ahmed MirzaQasim AnserSajad AhmedAsif AliMuhammad Ashraf MemonArmy Medical College Rawalpindiarticlerecrudescenceprescriptiontyphoid feverMedicineRMedicine (General)R5-920ENPakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal, Vol 69, Iss 1, Pp 112-116 (2019)
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Abdul Fatah
Shakeel Ahmed Mirza
Qasim Anser
Sajad Ahmed
Asif Ali
Muhammad Ashraf Memon
PRESCRIPTION PATTERNS OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS IN THE TREATMENT OF THYPOID FEVER IN RAWALPINDI AND ISLAMABAD
description Objective: To analyze the prescription patterns of general practitioners for the treatment of typhoid fever, identifying the gaps in treatment and recommendations for change of practice by general practitioners (GP’s). Study Design: Descriptive cross sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Different regions of Rawalpindi & Islamabad, from Sep to Nov 2011. Methodology: Convenient Sampling was done and one hundred GP’s (n=100) were selected. We visited their clinics for private practise and gotconsent to fill questionnaires. Those who answered questionnaire and fulfilled the eligibility criteria were finally selected as study participants. Practitioners were selected irrespective of age, sex, ethnicity and locations within twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Results: The prescription patterns revealed 55% GP’s recommend quinolone’s, 40% GP’s 3rd generation cephalosporins, 2% GP’s chloramphenicol, 1% GP’s ampicillin / cotrimoxazole and 2% GP’s prescribe other than these drugs. Forty one percent GP’s recommended antibiotics for 14 days, 36% GP’s advise for 10 days, 15% GP’s recommend for 7 days, 7% GP’s for 5 days and only 1% GP’sprescribed antibiotics for 3 days. Sixty two percent GP’s were of opinion that effective order of drugs in the treatment of typhoid fever is quinolones, 3rd generation cephalosporin and ampicillin while 3rd generation cephalosporins, quinolones, azithromycin, ampicillin and chloramphenicol is effective orderin view of 32% GP’s. For relapse / recrudescence of typhoid fever, 50% GP’s prefer 3rd generation cephalosporins, 29% prescribed quinolones, 8% advise azithromycin / nalidixic acid, 6% recommended chloramphenicol and 3% prescribed ampicillin / cotrimoxazole. Conclusion: Inappropriate prescription pattern.........
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author Abdul Fatah
Shakeel Ahmed Mirza
Qasim Anser
Sajad Ahmed
Asif Ali
Muhammad Ashraf Memon
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Shakeel Ahmed Mirza
Qasim Anser
Sajad Ahmed
Asif Ali
Muhammad Ashraf Memon
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title PRESCRIPTION PATTERNS OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS IN THE TREATMENT OF THYPOID FEVER IN RAWALPINDI AND ISLAMABAD
title_short PRESCRIPTION PATTERNS OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS IN THE TREATMENT OF THYPOID FEVER IN RAWALPINDI AND ISLAMABAD
title_full PRESCRIPTION PATTERNS OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS IN THE TREATMENT OF THYPOID FEVER IN RAWALPINDI AND ISLAMABAD
title_fullStr PRESCRIPTION PATTERNS OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS IN THE TREATMENT OF THYPOID FEVER IN RAWALPINDI AND ISLAMABAD
title_full_unstemmed PRESCRIPTION PATTERNS OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS IN THE TREATMENT OF THYPOID FEVER IN RAWALPINDI AND ISLAMABAD
title_sort prescription patterns of general practitioners in the treatment of thypoid fever in rawalpindi and islamabad
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