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[Effectiveness of an intervention strategy in the biosimilar glargine prescription pattern in primary care].

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2018-05-31

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Saborido-Cansino, Carmen
Santos-Ramos, Bernardo
Carmona-Saucedo, Carmen
Rodríguez-Romero, María Victoria
González-Martín, Antonio
Palma-Amaro, Ana
Rojas-Lucena, Isabel María
Almeida-González, Carmen
Sánchez-Fidalgo, Susana

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To examine the effects of specific interventions on biosimilar glargine insulin (BGI) prescribing in general practices and to analyse the influence of prescriber and economic impact. Non randomized controlled study. General practices in 2 health areas of Seville, intervention and control group. 220 general practices (intervention group) and 100 general practices (control group). Intervention group received educational seminars on biosimilar drugs, pharmacotherapeutic bulletin and prescribing feedback. The study was carried out from the biosimilar commercialization, October-2015, to February-2016 (pre-intervention) and from February to August 2016 (intervention). Percentage of patients and DDD with BGI respect to total glargine before and during intervention for both areas were analysed. Physicians have been analysed by subgroups of age, sex, training, type of contract, years of experience and quota. Both indicators for intervention group were significantly greater than for control group (P Intervention strategies aimed at training and information, as well as monitoring health professionals, influence the pattern of prescription and can have an economic impact. Our results have not been influenced by the profile of the prescriber.

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Adult
Biosimilar Pharmaceuticals
Drug Prescriptions
Drug Utilization
Female
Humans
Hypoglycemic Agents
Insulin Glargine
Male
Middle Aged
Practice Patterns, Physicians'
Primary Health Care

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Atención primaria, Biosimilar, Glargina, Glargine, Intervención, Intervention, Primary care

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