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Hospital-Level Antibacterial Prescribing and Its Completeness in Ethiopia: Did It Adhere to Good Prescribing Practice?

Mekonnen SisayTigist GashawFirehiwot AmareTewodros Tesfa HailegiyorgisYohannes Baye
Published in: International journal of general medicine (2020)
Incomplete information about patient-related factors and major diagnosis, medication regimens, prescribers and dispensers was identified as a potential prescribing error and did not adhere to good prescribing practice. This can be considered as one part of the inappropriate use of antibacterial agents, a driving force for the emergence of antimicrobial resistance. This problem requires immediate and sustained action from the management of the hospitals to ensure the accountability of health professionals involved in the medication use process and to establish antimicrobial stewardship programs in such resource-limited settings.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • adverse drug
  • antimicrobial resistance
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  • emergency department
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  • risk assessment
  • human health
  • climate change