2009
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0004620
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Educating and Informing Patients Receiving Psychopharmacological Medications: Are Family Physicians in Pakistan up to the Task?

Abstract: IntroductionStudies have shown a high prevalence of psychiatric illnesses among patients in primary health care settings. Family physicians have a fundamental role in managing psychiatric illness with psychopharmacological medications. Providing information about the disease, its management and the potential adverse effects of the medications is an important part of the management of mental illnesses. Our objective was to determine if patients who were prescribed psychopharmacological drugs by family physician… Show more

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“…28,29 Other researchers, confirmed that (87.9%) of their studied Sudanese doctors, agreed that pharmacists were expected to be knowledgeable drug experts, and (81.8%) of them, expected pharmacists to educate patients about the safe and appropriate use of their medications. 30 Other researchers reported that only (33%) of physicians' discussions with patients were about side effects, 8 however, a high majority of the respondent doctors in this study confirmed that they used to inform their patients about the side effects of their prescribed medications. The importance of providing patients with information about their medications' side effects was endorsed by a big group of researchers.…”
Section: Language Barriersmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…28,29 Other researchers, confirmed that (87.9%) of their studied Sudanese doctors, agreed that pharmacists were expected to be knowledgeable drug experts, and (81.8%) of them, expected pharmacists to educate patients about the safe and appropriate use of their medications. 30 Other researchers reported that only (33%) of physicians' discussions with patients were about side effects, 8 however, a high majority of the respondent doctors in this study confirmed that they used to inform their patients about the side effects of their prescribed medications. The importance of providing patients with information about their medications' side effects was endorsed by a big group of researchers.…”
Section: Language Barriersmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Somatization disorder was another category in which various psychotropic medications were prescribed incorrectly. A previous study from our centre showed that patients who were prescribed psychotropic medications knew less about the effects, side-effects and hazards of their use compared with those who were prescribed other medications [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The rapid economic growth of China lifted half a billion people out of poverty [1] , but significant economic disparities have also emerged [2] . Massive developmental gaps exist between urban and rural regions [3] , [4] . The vast investment in urban regions attracted most talented physicians into urban top-level hospitals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%