2015
DOI: 10.12738/sm/2015.1.003
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An Educational Intervention to Prevent Irrational Prescribing By Primary Care Physicians: Results from Turkey from the OTC-SOCIOMED Project Second Phase

Abstract: Objective: The misuse of over-the-counter (OTC) medications is a serious issue in primary healthcare, leading to the need for better education of general physicians on appropriate prescribing behavior. This study discusses the findings from the OTC-SOCIOMED project (Assessing the Over-the-Counter Medications in Primary Care and Translating the Theory of Planned Behavior into Interventions) in Turkey. Methods:During November 2011, the implementation of intervention was done in Bursa, which was selected as the s… Show more

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“…To solve such problems, evidence has shown that Educational interventions can, to a large extent, improve and change physicians’ prescribing behaviors [ 29 ]. Another solution to reduce irrational prescribing of this index is the use of clinical decision support systems (CDSS).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To solve such problems, evidence has shown that Educational interventions can, to a large extent, improve and change physicians’ prescribing behaviors [ 29 ]. Another solution to reduce irrational prescribing of this index is the use of clinical decision support systems (CDSS).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%