This study underlines a need for an effective counselling tailored to the immunization session, which will maintain a positive relationship between the personnel and the mother.
The use of generic drugs has increased significantly in recent years. Since
generic drugs are available at a lower cost, they provide an opportunity for
savings in drug expenditure. Thus, use of generic drugs is encouraged
especially in developing countries. There are only a few studies concerning
the perceptions and attitudes of the healthcare providers and patients
towards generic drug use.MethodsThe present study was conducted by a face to face questionnaire in the
Kadikoy district of Istanbul in April 2010. From randomly chosen
respondents, 68 pharmacists, 56 prescribers and 101 patients consented to
participate in the study.ResultsThirty one and 32 % of the pharmacists and prescribers, respectively,
expressed that they believed that the generics did not differ from the
original drugs, whereas only 24% of the patients believed so. Forty percent
of the pharmacists and 82% of the prescribers told that they were unsure
about the bioequivalence of the generics. Ten percent of the patients
claimed that they immediately accept generic substitution by the pharmacist,
while 26% accepted it if it was substituted by the prescriber. Cost was the
most important factor taken into consideration about generic substitution
(92% for prescribers; 83% for patients and 82% for pharmacists). ConclusionsOur findings demonstrated that healthcare providers as well as the drug
consumers have insufficient knowledge about generic drugs. Therefore, they
should be better educated with respect to generic substitution.
Women outweighed the risks, some of which were fallacious and exaggerated, against the benefits of modern contraceptives. It is crucial to address health concerns of women and what they 'heard' from their peers during counselling sessions. Also the non-contraceptive health benefits of modern methods should be well emphasized. Since informal sources are prevalent, the effectiveness of peer education should be studied in this community.
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