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Prescribing knowledge in the light of undergraduate clinical pharmacology and therapeutics teaching in India: views of first-year postgraduate students

OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to review the prescribing knowledge of first-year postgraduate doctors in a medical college in India, using the principles of good prescribing, to suggest strategies to improve rational prescribing, and to recommend what curriculum planners can do to accomplish this objec...

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Autores principales: Upadhyaya, Prerna, Seth, Vikas, Sharma, Monika, Ahmed, Mushtaq, Moghe, Vijay Vasant, Khan, Zafar Yab, Gupta, Vinay Kumar, Jain, Shipra Vikram, Soni, Utkarsh, Bhatia, Manohar, Abhijit, Kumar, Goyal, Jaswant
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3650870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23762001
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/AMEP.S31726
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author Upadhyaya, Prerna
Seth, Vikas
Sharma, Monika
Ahmed, Mushtaq
Moghe, Vijay Vasant
Khan, Zafar Yab
Gupta, Vinay Kumar
Jain, Shipra Vikram
Soni, Utkarsh
Bhatia, Manohar
Abhijit, Kumar
Goyal, Jaswant
author_facet Upadhyaya, Prerna
Seth, Vikas
Sharma, Monika
Ahmed, Mushtaq
Moghe, Vijay Vasant
Khan, Zafar Yab
Gupta, Vinay Kumar
Jain, Shipra Vikram
Soni, Utkarsh
Bhatia, Manohar
Abhijit, Kumar
Goyal, Jaswant
author_sort Upadhyaya, Prerna
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description OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to review the prescribing knowledge of first-year postgraduate doctors in a medical college in India, using the principles of good prescribing, to suggest strategies to improve rational prescribing, and to recommend what curriculum planners can do to accomplish this objective. METHODS: Fifty first-year postgraduate doctors were asked to fill in a structured questionnaire that sought information regarding their undergraduate training in clinical pharmacology and therapeutics, prescribing habits, and commonly consulted drug information sources. Also, the questionnaire assessed any perceived deficiencies in their undergraduate clinical pharmacology teaching and sought feedback regarding improvement in the teaching. RESULTS: Eighty-eight percent of residents said that they were taught prescription writing in undergraduate pharmacology teaching; 48% of residents rated their prescribing knowledge at graduation as average, 28% good, 4% excellent, 14% poor, and 4% very poor; 58% felt that their undergraduate training did not prepare them to prescribe safely, and 62% felt that their training did not prepare them to prescribe rationally. Fifty-eight percent of residents felt that they had some specific problems with writing a prescription during their internship training, while 92% thought that undergraduate teaching should be improved. Their suggestions for improving teaching methods were recorded. CONCLUSIONS: This study concludes that efforts are needed to develop a curriculum that encompasses important aspects of clinical pharmacology and therapeutics along with incorporation of the useful suggestions given by the residents.
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spelling pubmed-36508702013-06-12 Prescribing knowledge in the light of undergraduate clinical pharmacology and therapeutics teaching in India: views of first-year postgraduate students Upadhyaya, Prerna Seth, Vikas Sharma, Monika Ahmed, Mushtaq Moghe, Vijay Vasant Khan, Zafar Yab Gupta, Vinay Kumar Jain, Shipra Vikram Soni, Utkarsh Bhatia, Manohar Abhijit, Kumar Goyal, Jaswant Adv Med Educ Pract Original Research OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to review the prescribing knowledge of first-year postgraduate doctors in a medical college in India, using the principles of good prescribing, to suggest strategies to improve rational prescribing, and to recommend what curriculum planners can do to accomplish this objective. METHODS: Fifty first-year postgraduate doctors were asked to fill in a structured questionnaire that sought information regarding their undergraduate training in clinical pharmacology and therapeutics, prescribing habits, and commonly consulted drug information sources. Also, the questionnaire assessed any perceived deficiencies in their undergraduate clinical pharmacology teaching and sought feedback regarding improvement in the teaching. RESULTS: Eighty-eight percent of residents said that they were taught prescription writing in undergraduate pharmacology teaching; 48% of residents rated their prescribing knowledge at graduation as average, 28% good, 4% excellent, 14% poor, and 4% very poor; 58% felt that their undergraduate training did not prepare them to prescribe safely, and 62% felt that their training did not prepare them to prescribe rationally. Fifty-eight percent of residents felt that they had some specific problems with writing a prescription during their internship training, while 92% thought that undergraduate teaching should be improved. Their suggestions for improving teaching methods were recorded. CONCLUSIONS: This study concludes that efforts are needed to develop a curriculum that encompasses important aspects of clinical pharmacology and therapeutics along with incorporation of the useful suggestions given by the residents. Dove Medical Press 2012-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3650870/ /pubmed/23762001 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/AMEP.S31726 Text en © 2012 Upadhyaya et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Upadhyaya, Prerna
Seth, Vikas
Sharma, Monika
Ahmed, Mushtaq
Moghe, Vijay Vasant
Khan, Zafar Yab
Gupta, Vinay Kumar
Jain, Shipra Vikram
Soni, Utkarsh
Bhatia, Manohar
Abhijit, Kumar
Goyal, Jaswant
Prescribing knowledge in the light of undergraduate clinical pharmacology and therapeutics teaching in India: views of first-year postgraduate students
title Prescribing knowledge in the light of undergraduate clinical pharmacology and therapeutics teaching in India: views of first-year postgraduate students
title_full Prescribing knowledge in the light of undergraduate clinical pharmacology and therapeutics teaching in India: views of first-year postgraduate students
title_fullStr Prescribing knowledge in the light of undergraduate clinical pharmacology and therapeutics teaching in India: views of first-year postgraduate students
title_full_unstemmed Prescribing knowledge in the light of undergraduate clinical pharmacology and therapeutics teaching in India: views of first-year postgraduate students
title_short Prescribing knowledge in the light of undergraduate clinical pharmacology and therapeutics teaching in India: views of first-year postgraduate students
title_sort prescribing knowledge in the light of undergraduate clinical pharmacology and therapeutics teaching in india: views of first-year postgraduate students
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3650870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23762001
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/AMEP.S31726
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