Country Pharmaceutical Situation on Access, Quality, and Rational Use of Medicines: An Evidence from a middle-income country

AuthorHossein Minaeien
AuthorMohammad Peikanpouren
AuthorNazila Yousefien
AuthorPayam Peymanien
AuthorFarzad Peiravianen
AuthorNikta Shobeirien
AuthorZahra Karimi Majden
AuthorJavad Shamsaeeen
Issued Date2019-10-31en
AbstractEvaluation of pharmaceutical systems performance is an essential prerequisite for promoting evidence-based policy-making and improvement in health system performance. This study attempts to evaluate the performance of Iran pharmaceutical system based on the world health organization (WHO)′s indicators, including access, quality, and rational use of medicines. In this cross-sectional descriptive study, inspired by the instructions proposed by WHO, public and private pharmaceutical service-providers were evaluated in three dimensions and 16 indicators. Accordingly, eleven separate checklists were developed and, in terms of translation, face and content validity were certified by pharmaceutical sector’s experts. Sampling was randomly carried out in five cities. Depending on the type of indicators, retrospective or prospective approaches was determined for data collection. The data were collected from April to November 2018 and analyzed by SPSS 24. The availability of targeted key medicines in various cities as well as in public and private pharmacies was 97.5% with no significant difference. Although the medicines cost was higher in private sectors than in public ones, they were affordable in both sectors. In quality indicators, public sectors enjoyed a higher level than the private sectors did. The average number of medicines per prescription in public pharmacies was 3.2 and it was 3.4 in private ones. On average, in public sectors 33% and 32% of outpatients received antibiotics and injectable medicines, respectively. Finally, 77% of medicines were prescribed by using their generic names and 25% of prescriptions were in accordance with key medicines list. This study reveals that the availability and affordability of targeted key medicines in Iran are in good condition; however, in terms of rational use of medicines, Iran fails to meet the standard levels.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22037/ijpr.2019.111636.13273en
KeywordAccessen
KeywordAffordabilityen
KeywordRational use of medicinesen
KeywordQualityen
KeywordPharmaceutical policyen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleCountry Pharmaceutical Situation on Access, Quality, and Rational Use of Medicines: An Evidence from a middle-income countryen
TypeOriginal Articleen

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