Physicians' medication prescribing in primary care in Riyadh city, Saudi Arabia. Literature review, part 1: Variations in drug prescribing

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Abstract

Rational prescribing is associated with improved safety in drug use, better quality of life for patients and cost-effective care. Medication prescribing is a relatively unexplored area of research in Saudi Arabia and until now most studies have been in the secondary and tertiary health care system. This paper is the first of 3 review articles that form the background for a series of 5 interconnected studies of prescribing patterns and medication errors in the public and private primary health care sectors of Saudi Arabia. A MEDLINE search was conducted to identify papers published in peer-reviewed journals over the previous 3 decades. The paper reviews variations in prescribing patterns and influences on physicians' prescribing behaviour worldwide and in Saudi Arabia.

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Neyaz, Y., Qureshi, N. A., Khoja, T., Magzoub, M. A., Haycox, A., & Walley, T. (2011). Physicians’ medication prescribing in primary care in Riyadh city, Saudi Arabia. Literature review, part 1: Variations in drug prescribing. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. World Health Organization. https://doi.org/10.26719/2011.17.2.126

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