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中国防痨杂志 ›› 2008, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (4): 301-303.

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执行抗结核药品管理标准手册试点效果初步分析

秦玉宝;张学志;房宏霞;谢艳光;杨忠喜;闫兴录;宋朝晖   

  1. 黑龙江省结核病防治所 哈尔滨 150030
  • 出版日期:2008-04-10 发布日期:2011-11-03

Primary analysis on the effect of implementing the pilot of the Manual of Standard Operating Procedures for Tuberculosis Drug Administration

Qin Yubao,Fang Hongxia,Xie Yanguang,et al.   

  1. Heilongjiang Tuberculosis Control Center,Harbin 150030,China
  • Online:2008-04-10 Published:2011-11-03

摘要: 目的初步分析试点区县执行《抗结核药品管理标准操作手册》(《SOP手册》)的效果。方法对比分析27个试点区县执行《SOP手册》前(2007年1季度)与执行半年后(2007年4季度)药品缺货时间百分比、库存可使用时间(月)、有库存百分比情况。结果执行前后药品缺货时间百分比、有库存百分比相同。HRZE、HR、注射用水、注射器可使用时间在15个月合理使用时间范围内的区县数分别由执行前的19(67.9%)、18(64.3%)、16(57.1%)、17(60.7%)提高到执行后的23(85.2%)、21(77.8%)、21(77.8%)、20(74.1%)。结论经过半年试点,试点区县药品库存可使用时间控制更趋合理;但仍有少数区县的库存控制工作存在问题。建议今后在推广《SOP手册》时,加强培训和督导,以全面提高药品管理工作水平。

关键词: 结核, 药品管理

Abstract: Objective To analyze the effect of implementing the Manual of Standard Operating Procedures for Tuberculosis Drug Administration(SOP Manual) in 27 pilot counties. Methods To contrast the lack percent of drugs,the usable time of stock drugs,the stock percent before implementing the SOP Manual(first quarter in 2007) and after(fourth quarter in 2007)in 27 pilot counties. Results The lack percent of drugs and the stock percent were the same before and after implementing the SOP Manual.The number of the counties,in which the usable time of HRZE,HR,water used in injection and injector were in 1~5 months logical useable time,were 19(67.9%),18(64.3%),16(57.1%) and 17(60.7%)before implementing the SOP Manual,and were increased to 23(85.2%),21(77.8%),21(77.8%) and 20(74.1%)after implementing the SOP Manual. Conclusions After half a year,the usable time of drugs are more reasonable in pilot counties implementing the SOP Manual,but there are some problems in the stock control in a few pilot counties.When the SOP Manual is generalized in the future,the training and the supervision should be strengthened to improve the drug management level roundly.

Key words: tuberculosis, drug management