Cost Analysis of Drug-related Problems in Saudi Arabia: Patients’ and Healthcare Providers’ Perspective
Author(s) -
Yousef Ahmed Alomi,
Awatif Saad Al-Shaibani,
Ghadeer Alfaisal,
Njood Mohmmed Alasmi
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of pharmacy practice and community medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2455-3255
DOI - 10.5530/jppcm.2018.2.24
Subject(s) - health care , pharmacy , medicine , pharmacist , family medicine , drug , clinical pharmacy , psychiatry , political science , law
Purpose: To explore the cost analysis of drug-related problems in Saudi Arabia from patient and healthcare provider’s perceptive. Methods: It is a 4-months cross-sectional survey of drug-related problem information in Saudi Arabia. The survey consisted of two-part demographic information, and second part consisted of thirteen questions focusing on general knowledge of drug-related problems, their occurrence, and costs. The questions divided into three domains. It included domain 1: Primary or essential information about knowledge and perception of drug-related problems, domain 2: The cost analysis of drug-related problems, domain 3: Clinical outcome of drug-related problems. The questions about the cost of drug-related problems, health insurance coverage and the economic outcome of those issues including pharmacy visit, ambulatory care clinic visit, an emergency visit, hospital admission, critical care admission, drug-induced death. The American Society of Health-System Pharmacist definitions of drug-related problems used. The survey distributed through social media by using what’s App to almost two thousand public and healthcare professionals overall Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It analyzed domain two the cost analysis of drug-related problems through survey monkey system. Results: The total responders were one hundred and one. Of those 155 (77.9%) were patients while 44 (22.1%) were healthcare professionals. The gender distribution was female 180 (89.6%), and the male was 21 (10.4%). It is statistically non-significant (p Conclusion: The drug-related problems were a very high-cost burden on health care system in Saudi Arabia. Targeting to improve role of pharmacist and prevent drug-related misadventures is highly recommended through Saudi Health Care Vision 2030. Key words: Cost analysis, Drug-related problems, Patients, Healthcare providers, Perspective, Saudi Arabia.
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