Generics and fixed-dose combinations in cardiology: satisfaction analysis of pharmacists and cardiologists

The purpose of the study was to investigate doctors' and pharmacists' satisfaction with generic medicines and fixed-dose combinations in cardiology by applying the principles of the tetra-class analysis. The questionnaire was distributed among physicians and pharmacists to evaluate their s...

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Main Authors: Guenka Petrova, Miglena Doneva, Zornica Mitkova, Konstantin Tachkov, Manoela Manova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2016-01-01
Series:Biotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13102818.2015.1105113
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spelling doaj-cf6581943e6d4bf9a97aa7998e03251f2020-11-25T01:35:03ZengTaylor & Francis GroupBiotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment1310-28181314-35302016-01-0130120421110.1080/13102818.2015.11051131105113Generics and fixed-dose combinations in cardiology: satisfaction analysis of pharmacists and cardiologistsGuenka Petrova0Miglena Doneva1Zornica Mitkova2Konstantin Tachkov3Manoela Manova4Medical University of SofiaMedical University of SofiaMedical University of SofiaMedical University of SofiaMedical University of SofiaThe purpose of the study was to investigate doctors' and pharmacists' satisfaction with generic medicines and fixed-dose combinations in cardiology by applying the principles of the tetra-class analysis. The questionnaire was distributed among physicians and pharmacists to evaluate their satisfaction with important medicines' characteristics by classifying them in tetra-class groups. The principles of correspondence analysis were used as statistical methodology. The opinion of both cardiologists and pharmacists coincided in 8 out of the 28 elements of all generic medicines' and fixed-dose combinations' characteristics of satisfaction which were included in the questionnaire. The positive evaluation was more distinctive for doctors, whereas pharmacists were found to be slightly more negatively predisposed, which means that they have a higher risk of being dissatisfied. The tetra-class analysis was found to be suitable for the evaluation of satisfaction with generic medicines and fixed-dose combinations in cardiology. It allowed classification of their characteristics, based on their importance for pharmacists and physicians. The results showed that the opinions of doctors and pharmacists differed. Doctors were more satisfied with generic medicines, whereas the satisfaction with fixed-dose combinations was high in both groups of health care specialists.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13102818.2015.1105113Generic medicinesfixed-dose combinationcardiology medicinestetra-class modelconsumers' satisfaction
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author Guenka Petrova
Miglena Doneva
Zornica Mitkova
Konstantin Tachkov
Manoela Manova
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Miglena Doneva
Zornica Mitkova
Konstantin Tachkov
Manoela Manova
Generics and fixed-dose combinations in cardiology: satisfaction analysis of pharmacists and cardiologists
Biotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment
Generic medicines
fixed-dose combination
cardiology medicines
tetra-class model
consumers' satisfaction
author_facet Guenka Petrova
Miglena Doneva
Zornica Mitkova
Konstantin Tachkov
Manoela Manova
author_sort Guenka Petrova
title Generics and fixed-dose combinations in cardiology: satisfaction analysis of pharmacists and cardiologists
title_short Generics and fixed-dose combinations in cardiology: satisfaction analysis of pharmacists and cardiologists
title_full Generics and fixed-dose combinations in cardiology: satisfaction analysis of pharmacists and cardiologists
title_fullStr Generics and fixed-dose combinations in cardiology: satisfaction analysis of pharmacists and cardiologists
title_full_unstemmed Generics and fixed-dose combinations in cardiology: satisfaction analysis of pharmacists and cardiologists
title_sort generics and fixed-dose combinations in cardiology: satisfaction analysis of pharmacists and cardiologists
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Biotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment
issn 1310-2818
1314-3530
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The purpose of the study was to investigate doctors' and pharmacists' satisfaction with generic medicines and fixed-dose combinations in cardiology by applying the principles of the tetra-class analysis. The questionnaire was distributed among physicians and pharmacists to evaluate their satisfaction with important medicines' characteristics by classifying them in tetra-class groups. The principles of correspondence analysis were used as statistical methodology. The opinion of both cardiologists and pharmacists coincided in 8 out of the 28 elements of all generic medicines' and fixed-dose combinations' characteristics of satisfaction which were included in the questionnaire. The positive evaluation was more distinctive for doctors, whereas pharmacists were found to be slightly more negatively predisposed, which means that they have a higher risk of being dissatisfied. The tetra-class analysis was found to be suitable for the evaluation of satisfaction with generic medicines and fixed-dose combinations in cardiology. It allowed classification of their characteristics, based on their importance for pharmacists and physicians. The results showed that the opinions of doctors and pharmacists differed. Doctors were more satisfied with generic medicines, whereas the satisfaction with fixed-dose combinations was high in both groups of health care specialists.
topic Generic medicines
fixed-dose combination
cardiology medicines
tetra-class model
consumers' satisfaction
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13102818.2015.1105113
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