Private pharmacy staff in Hanoi dispensing steroids - theory and practice

Objective: To investigate self reported practice and actual practice of private pharmacy staff in relation to drug regulations and provision of prednisolone (a prescription-only corticosteroid) on request to treat lower back pain. Method: Sixty private pharmacies in Hanoi were randomly selected. S...

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Main Authors: Larsson M, Binh NT, Tomson G, Chuc NTK, Falkenberg T
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas 2006-06-01
Series:Pharmacy Practice
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Online Access:http://www.pharmacypractice.org/vol04/02/060-067.htm
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spelling doaj-a7c064e42b6846d589ff549670ec2f4b2020-11-25T03:07:48ZengCentro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones FarmaceuticasPharmacy Practice1885-642X1886-36552006-06-01426067Private pharmacy staff in Hanoi dispensing steroids - theory and practice Larsson MBinh NTTomson GChuc NTKFalkenberg TObjective: To investigate self reported practice and actual practice of private pharmacy staff in relation to drug regulations and provision of prednisolone (a prescription-only corticosteroid) on request to treat lower back pain. Method: Sixty private pharmacies in Hanoi were randomly selected. Self reported practice was assessed through interviews with pharmacy staff using a questionnaire; actual practice was assessed with the Simulated Client Method with 5 encounters in each pharmacy (a total of 295 encounters). Results: Sixty percent of the pharmacy staff interviewed said that they would not dispense corticosteroids without prescription and 60% could mention some adverse effects. In practice all but one pharmacy dispensed corticosteroids without prescription in 76 % of all the encounters. Questions and advice given to the clients were associated with significantly lower dispensing of corticosteroids. Conclusion: The low compliance with prescription regulations and the discrepancy between stated practice and actual practice raises concerns. This study indicates that commercial pressures exceed the deterrent effect of current drug regulations and their implementation and hence enforcement of regulations needs to be improved.http://www.pharmacypractice.org/vol04/02/060-067.htmCorticosteroidSimulated ClientGood Pharmacy practicePharmacy StaffKnowledgeVietnam.
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Binh NT
Tomson G
Chuc NTK
Falkenberg T
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Binh NT
Tomson G
Chuc NTK
Falkenberg T
Private pharmacy staff in Hanoi dispensing steroids - theory and practice
Pharmacy Practice
Corticosteroid
Simulated Client
Good Pharmacy practice
Pharmacy Staff
Knowledge
Vietnam.
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Binh NT
Tomson G
Chuc NTK
Falkenberg T
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title Private pharmacy staff in Hanoi dispensing steroids - theory and practice
title_short Private pharmacy staff in Hanoi dispensing steroids - theory and practice
title_full Private pharmacy staff in Hanoi dispensing steroids - theory and practice
title_fullStr Private pharmacy staff in Hanoi dispensing steroids - theory and practice
title_full_unstemmed Private pharmacy staff in Hanoi dispensing steroids - theory and practice
title_sort private pharmacy staff in hanoi dispensing steroids - theory and practice
publisher Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas
series Pharmacy Practice
issn 1885-642X
1886-3655
publishDate 2006-06-01
description Objective: To investigate self reported practice and actual practice of private pharmacy staff in relation to drug regulations and provision of prednisolone (a prescription-only corticosteroid) on request to treat lower back pain. Method: Sixty private pharmacies in Hanoi were randomly selected. Self reported practice was assessed through interviews with pharmacy staff using a questionnaire; actual practice was assessed with the Simulated Client Method with 5 encounters in each pharmacy (a total of 295 encounters). Results: Sixty percent of the pharmacy staff interviewed said that they would not dispense corticosteroids without prescription and 60% could mention some adverse effects. In practice all but one pharmacy dispensed corticosteroids without prescription in 76 % of all the encounters. Questions and advice given to the clients were associated with significantly lower dispensing of corticosteroids. Conclusion: The low compliance with prescription regulations and the discrepancy between stated practice and actual practice raises concerns. This study indicates that commercial pressures exceed the deterrent effect of current drug regulations and their implementation and hence enforcement of regulations needs to be improved.
topic Corticosteroid
Simulated Client
Good Pharmacy practice
Pharmacy Staff
Knowledge
Vietnam.
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