Binu Upreti

Department of Community Medicine, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Gangtok, Sikkim, India

Publications
  • Research   
    Prescription Pattern Audit amongst in Patients in a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital in East Sikkim
    Author(s): Tamanna Soni, Sushrut Varun Satpathy* and Binu Upreti

    This study discusses the issue of prescribing errors in hospitals, which are reported to affect a significant percentage of patients and are one of the most common causes of patient safety incidents. Hence the study describes a study conducted in a tertiary care teaching hospital in East Sikkim, India, that aimed to assess the quality of hospital prescriptions for completeness, legibility, and WHO recommended indicators. To attain the objective of the study, the study used 200 patients. The study found a diverse patient population with varying demographics, medical conditions, departmental needs, drug and prescription requirements, and antibiotic usage. Poor prescribing practices, including polypharmacy and non-compliance with dosing schedules, can result in dangerous medication, illness aggravation, health risks, financial strain, and resource waste. Strategies for preventing medicat.. View More»

    DOI: 10.18410/jebmh/2023/10/02/88

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