PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Al-Doghether, Mohammed H. AU - Al-Megbil, Tarek I. TI - Prescribing in primary care for the older people DP - 2004 Apr 01 TA - Saudi Medical Journal PG - 488--492 VI - 25 IP - 4 4099 - http://smj.org.sa/content/25/4/488.short 4100 - http://smj.org.sa/content/25/4/488.full SO - Saudi Med J2004 Apr 01; 25 AB - OBJECTIVE: To assess doctor's knowledge, attitude and practices, which influence their prescribing for older people.METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study conducted by the primary health care physicians working in the primary health care centers in Riyadh city, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia during April 2001 to July 2001. A hundred physicians in randomly selected primary health care centers in Riyadh were asked to fill a structured questionnaire to assess their knowledge, attitude and practices on prescribing for older people.RESULTS: The study showed 56% of the physicians thought that number of older people in PHC is increasing, 65% of physicians felt confident in dealing with older people, 27% of physicians thought that patient's family influenced their decision in prescribing older people. Forty-seven percent of physicians considered that patient being older influenced their decision to prescribe and 50% of the participating physicians showed poor knowledge mainly in the area of drugs.CONCLUSION: There is an evident defect in physician knowledge in prescribing for the older people. In depth, research is badly needed on various aspects of therapeutics to this age group. A robust prescribing strategy is required to address the issue of suitable prescribing for the older people in primary care.