Validation of the QualiPresc instrument for assessing the quality of drug prescription writing in primary health care

<h4>Introduction</h4> Adverse events related to drug prescriptions are the main patient safety issue in primary care; however there is a lack of validated instruments for assessing the quality of prescription writing, which covers the prescriber, the patient and the drug information. <...

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Main Authors: Almária Mariz Batista, Zenewton André da Silva Gama, Dyego Souza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2022-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9094502/?tool=EBI
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author Almária Mariz Batista
Zenewton André da Silva Gama
Dyego Souza
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Dyego Souza
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description <h4>Introduction</h4> Adverse events related to drug prescriptions are the main patient safety issue in primary care; however there is a lack of validated instruments for assessing the quality of prescription writing, which covers the prescriber, the patient and the drug information. <h4>Objective</h4> To develop and validate the QualiPresc instrument to assess and monitor the quality of drug prescriptions in primary care, accompanied by a self-instruction direction, with the goal of filling the gap in validated instruments to assess the quality of prescription writing. <h4>Methodology</h4> A validation study conducted in a municipality in Northeastern Brazil, based on prescriptions prepared in January 2021 by physicians assigned to 18 Basic Health Units and filed in 6 distribution/dispensing units. Four steps were covered: 1) Analysis of content validity of each indicator (relevance and adequacy); 2) Analysis of reliability via intra and inter-rater agreement of each indicator; 3) Analysis of the utility of each indicator; 4) Construction and analysis of the reliability of a weighted composite indicator based on effectiveness and safety scores for each indicator. <h4>Results</h4> Twenty-nine potential indicators were listed, but only 13 were approved for validity, reliability and usefulness. Twelve indicators were excluded because of validity (<90% validity index) and four because they were not useful in the context of the study. Three weighted composite indicators were tested, but only one was approved for reliability and usefulness. The validated instrument therefore contains 13 indicators and 1 weighted composite indicator. <h4>Conclusion</h4> This study demonstrates the validity, reliability and usefulness of QualiPresc for the evaluation of prescription writing in the context of primary care. Application to contexts such as secondary care and tertiary care requires cross-cultural adaptation and new content validity. Educators, managers and health care professionals can access QualiPresc online, free of charge, to assess performance and provide feedback involving drug prescribers.
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spelling doaj.art-209861eefa184b3eb2fc8632acb09c392022-12-22T02:21:37ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032022-01-01175Validation of the QualiPresc instrument for assessing the quality of drug prescription writing in primary health careAlmária Mariz BatistaZenewton André da Silva GamaDyego Souza<h4>Introduction</h4> Adverse events related to drug prescriptions are the main patient safety issue in primary care; however there is a lack of validated instruments for assessing the quality of prescription writing, which covers the prescriber, the patient and the drug information. <h4>Objective</h4> To develop and validate the QualiPresc instrument to assess and monitor the quality of drug prescriptions in primary care, accompanied by a self-instruction direction, with the goal of filling the gap in validated instruments to assess the quality of prescription writing. <h4>Methodology</h4> A validation study conducted in a municipality in Northeastern Brazil, based on prescriptions prepared in January 2021 by physicians assigned to 18 Basic Health Units and filed in 6 distribution/dispensing units. Four steps were covered: 1) Analysis of content validity of each indicator (relevance and adequacy); 2) Analysis of reliability via intra and inter-rater agreement of each indicator; 3) Analysis of the utility of each indicator; 4) Construction and analysis of the reliability of a weighted composite indicator based on effectiveness and safety scores for each indicator. <h4>Results</h4> Twenty-nine potential indicators were listed, but only 13 were approved for validity, reliability and usefulness. Twelve indicators were excluded because of validity (<90% validity index) and four because they were not useful in the context of the study. Three weighted composite indicators were tested, but only one was approved for reliability and usefulness. The validated instrument therefore contains 13 indicators and 1 weighted composite indicator. <h4>Conclusion</h4> This study demonstrates the validity, reliability and usefulness of QualiPresc for the evaluation of prescription writing in the context of primary care. Application to contexts such as secondary care and tertiary care requires cross-cultural adaptation and new content validity. Educators, managers and health care professionals can access QualiPresc online, free of charge, to assess performance and provide feedback involving drug prescribers.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9094502/?tool=EBI
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Zenewton André da Silva Gama
Dyego Souza
Validation of the QualiPresc instrument for assessing the quality of drug prescription writing in primary health care
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title Validation of the QualiPresc instrument for assessing the quality of drug prescription writing in primary health care
title_full Validation of the QualiPresc instrument for assessing the quality of drug prescription writing in primary health care
title_fullStr Validation of the QualiPresc instrument for assessing the quality of drug prescription writing in primary health care
title_full_unstemmed Validation of the QualiPresc instrument for assessing the quality of drug prescription writing in primary health care
title_short Validation of the QualiPresc instrument for assessing the quality of drug prescription writing in primary health care
title_sort validation of the qualipresc instrument for assessing the quality of drug prescription writing in primary health care
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9094502/?tool=EBI
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