2013
DOI: 10.4103/2231-0738.112830
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Knowledge of Sri Lankan government medical practitioners and medical students on standard treatment guidelines; regional cross sectional survey

Abstract: Introduction of module of rational use of medicine (RUM) to pharmacology curriculum requires analysis of existing knowledge among health care workers. We conducted this study to evaluate the knowledge and attitude of medical practitioners (MPs) and medical students (MSs) on Standard Treatment Guidelines (STG) as an initial tread. 42 MPs and 120 MSs were selected and for this study and pretested structured questionnaire on STG and core policies of RUM were used to evaluate the key testing parameters. Results sh… Show more

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“…22 In a related study in Sri Lanka, less than 40% of medical practitioners were aware of STG. 23 Most of respondents (78.6%) in our study claimed they need a copy of the STG.…”
Section: Discusssionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…22 In a related study in Sri Lanka, less than 40% of medical practitioners were aware of STG. 23 Most of respondents (78.6%) in our study claimed they need a copy of the STG.…”
Section: Discusssionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…This may be saying the obvious since STGs have been identified as the first step in ensuring high quality, effective, and economical health-care system in any country. [18]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%