Author/Authors :
Mohammadi, Aeen Department of Medical Education - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Mojtahedzadeh, Rita Department of e-learning in Medical Education - Virtual School - Center for Excellence in E-learning in Medical Education - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Emami, AmirHossein Department of Internal Medicine - Medical School - Educational Development Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Dehpour, Marjaneh Department of Medical Education - Medical School - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Pamphlet is a tool used for distance continuous professional development programs.
In this study, we assessed the impact of an educational pamphlet on improving prescription writing
errors in general physicians’ performance.
Methods: In this randomized controlled interventional study, we prepared a training pamphlet according
to the most prevalent prescription writing problems. We randomized 200 participants among
general physicians affiliated with Tehran Social Security Insurance Organization, and randomly divided
them into intervention and control groups. Participants’ prescriptions (N= 34888) were investigated
over a month, and then the prepared pamphlet was sent out to the participants in the intervention
group. After three months we examined their one-month prescriptions again (N= 30296) and
investigated the changes in prescription errors.
Results: There was no significant difference in the mean number of prescriptions in two groups
before and after intervention (p= 0.076). Mean number of medicinal items reduced significantly in
intervention group. Also mean number of prescriptions including injection drugs (p= 0.024), Corticosteroids
(p= 0.036), Cephalosporin (p= 0.017) and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
(p=0.005) reduced significantly. No significant differences were found for other errors.
Conclusion: This study showed that use of an appropriate pamphlet has a considerable impact on
improving general physicians’ performance and could be applied for continuous professional development.
Keywords :
General practitioners , Continuous medical education , Pamphlet , Educational media