Register-based study on prescription renewal without the prescriber meeting the patient.

Basic Clin Pharmacol Toxicol

School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kuopio Campus, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland.

Published: September 2024

Renewing prescriptions is important for the continuity of pharmacotherapy. However, renewing without the prescriber meeting the patient might lead to insufficient pharmacotherapy monitoring. This study investigated the prevalence of renewed prescriptions, prescriptions renewed without the prescriber meeting the patient and the factors associated with renewals made without meeting the patient. This register-based study employed data on electronic prescriptions and health care contacts from Finnish registers. Prescriptions were classified as renewed if there was a renewal request or a previous prescription for the same ATC code. Prescriptions were considered as being renewed without meeting the patient if there was no patient contact on the renewal date. Descriptive and logistic generalized estimating equation analyses were conducted. The random sample of prescriptions (10%) from the year 2019 amounted to 2 804 048. Of these, 41.9% were original, 35.4% were renewals without meeting the patient and 22.7% were renewed with meeting the patient. Characteristics such as male sex, age 35-54 years, prescription for cardiovascular system preparations and the prescription being renewed during the summer (June-August) were associated with renewals made without meeting the patient. Further research is needed on the implementation of pharmacotherapy monitoring in the case of renewals without the prescriber meeting the patient.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bcpt.14049DOI Listing

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