Perceptions and utilization of generic medicines in Guatemala: a mixed-methods study with physicians and pharmacy staff

被引:15
|
作者
Flood, David [1 ]
Mathieu, Irene [1 ]
Chary, Anita [1 ]
Garcia, Pablo [1 ]
Rohloff, Peter [1 ]
机构
[1] Wuqu Kawoq Maya Hlth Alliance, 2 Calle 5-43 Zona 1, Santiago, Sacatepequez, Guatemala
关键词
Generic medicines; Medicine perceptions; Guatemala; Pharmacist roles; Access to medicines; Essential medicines; Non-communicable diseases; MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES; NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES; INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY; SELF-MEDICATION; ACCESS; AVAILABILITY; AFFORDABILITY; PERSPECTIVES; CHILDREN; QUALITY;
D O I
10.1186/s12913-017-1991-z
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Access to low-cost essential generic medicines is a critical health policy goal in low-and-middle income countries (LMICs). Guatemala is an LMIC where there is both limited availability and affordability of these medications. However, attitudes of physicians and pharmacy staff regarding low-cost generics, especially generics for non-communicable diseases (NCDs), have not been fully explored in Guatemala. Methods: Semi-structured interviews with 30 pharmacy staff and 12 physicians in several highland towns in Guatemala were conducted. Interview questions related to perceptions of low-cost generic medicines, prescription and dispensing practices of generics in the treatment of two NCDs, diabetes and hypertension, and opinions about the roles of pharmacy staff and physicians in selecting medicines for patients. Pharmacy staff were recruited from a random sample of pharmacies and physicians were recruited from a convenience sample. Interview data were analyzed using a thematic approach for qualitative data as well as basic quantitative statistics. Results: Pharmacy staff and physicians expressed doubt as to the safety and efficacy of low-cost generic medicines in Guatemala. The low cost of generic medicines was often perceived as proof of their inferior quality. In the case of diabetes and hypertension, the decision to utilize a generic medicine was based on multiple factors including the patient's financial situation, consumer preference, and, to a large extent, physician recommendations. Conclusions: Interventions to improve generic medication utilization in Guatemala must address the negative perceptions of physicians and pharmacy staff toward low-cost generics. Strengthening state capacity and transparency in the regulation and monitoring of the drug supply is a key goal of access-to-medicines advocacy in Guatemala.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 11
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Perceptions and utilization of generic medicines in Guatemala: a mixed-methods study with physicians and pharmacy staff
    David Flood
    Irène Mathieu
    Anita Chary
    Pablo García
    Peter Rohloff
    [J]. BMC Health Services Research, 17
  • [2] Patient Perceptions of Generic Medicines: A Mixed-Methods Study
    Dunne, Suzanne
    Shannon, Bill
    Dunne, Colum
    Cullen, Walter
    [J]. PATIENT-PATIENT CENTERED OUTCOMES RESEARCH, 2014, 7 (02): : 177 - 185
  • [3] Patient Perceptions of Generic Medicines: A Mixed-Methods Study
    Suzanne Dunne
    Bill Shannon
    Colum Dunne
    Walter Cullen
    [J]. The Patient - Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, 2014, 7 : 177 - 185
  • [4] Generic medicines: Perceptions of Physicians in Basrah, Iraq
    Sharrad, Adheed Khalid
    Hassali, Mohamed Azmi
    Shafie, Asrul Akmal
    [J]. AUSTRALASIAN MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2009, 2 (08): : 58 - 64
  • [5] Pharmacy Students' Perceptions of Generic Medicines in Southern Vietnam
    Pol Van Nguyen
    Trung Quang Vo
    [J]. ASIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS, 2018, 12 (01) : S57 - S64
  • [6] Examining Pharmacy Alumni's Perceptions of Job Satisfaction, Achievements, and Preparedness: A Mixed-Methods Study
    Elshami, Sara
    Awaisu, Ahmed
    Abidi, Ranin
    Al-Ghazal, Lolwa
    Al-Hathal, Turfa
    Basil, Mounyah
    Fakhr, Nour
    Yakti, Ola
    El-Awaisi, Alla
    Stewart, Derek
    Mraiche, Fatima
    Diab, Mohammad
    Mukhalalati, Banan
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION, 2023, 87 (05)
  • [7] Generic medicines: Greek physicians' perceptions and prescribing practices
    Tsiantou, V.
    Zavras, D.
    Kousoulakou, H.
    Geitona, M.
    Kyriopoulos, J.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACY AND THERAPEUTICS, 2009, 34 (05) : 547 - 554
  • [8] The utilization of simulated patients for teaching and learning in the pharmacy curriculum: exploring pharmacy students’ and recent alumni’s perceptions using mixed-methods approach
    Hager ElGeed
    Maguy Saffouh El Hajj
    Raja Ali
    Ahmed Awaisu
    [J]. BMC Medical Education, 21
  • [9] The utilization of simulated patients for teaching and learning in the pharmacy curriculum: exploring pharmacy students' and recent alumni's perceptions using mixed-methods approach
    ElGeed, Hager
    El Hajj, Maguy Saffouh
    Ali, Raja
    Awaisu, Ahmed
    [J]. BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION, 2021, 21 (01)
  • [10] Use of medicines in communities of Palestinian refugees: a mixed-methods study
    Qato, Dima M.
    [J]. LANCET, 2013, 382 : 30 - 30