Socioecological factors linked with pharmaceutical incentive-driven prescribing in Pakistan.

Muhammad NaveedNoor; Afifah Rahman-Shepherd ORCID logo; Amna RehanaSiddiqui; Wafa Aftab ORCID logo; SadiaShakoor; RuminaHasan; Mishal Khan ORCID logo; (2023) Socioecological factors linked with pharmaceutical incentive-driven prescribing in Pakistan. BMJ Global Health, 6 (Suppl ). e010853-e010853. ISSN 2059-7908 DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2022-010853
Copy

Pharmaceutical marketing through financial incentivisation to general practitioners (GPs) is a poorly studied health system problem in Pakistan. Pharmaceutical incentivisation is seen to be distorting GPs prescribing behaviour that can compromise the health and well-being of patients. We draw on a conceptual framework outlined in the ecological system theory to identify multiple factors linked with pharmaceutical incentivisation to GPs in Pakistan. We conducted qualitative interviews with 28 policy actors to seek their views on the health system dynamics, how they sustain pharmaceutical incentivisation and their effect on the quality of care. Our analysis revealed four interlinked factors operating at different levels and how they collectively contribute to pharmaceutical incentivisation. In addition to influences such as the increasing family needs and peers' financial success, sometimes GPs may naturally be inclined to maximise incomes by engaging in pharmaceutical incentivisation. On other hand, the pharmaceutical market dynamics that involve that competition underpinned by a profit-maximisation mindset enable pharmaceutical companies to meet GPs' desires/needs in return for prescribing their products. Inadequate monitoring and health regulations may further permit the pharmaceutical industry and GPs to sustain the incentive-driven relationship. Our findings have important implications for potential health reforms such as introducing regulatory controls, and appropriate monitoring and regulation of the private health sector, required to address pharmaceutical incentivisation to GPs.



picture_as_pdf
Noor_etal_2023_Socioecological-factors-linked-with-pharmaceutical.pdf
subject
Published Version
Available under Creative Commons: NC 4.0

View Download

Explore Further

Read more research from the creator(s):

Find work associated with the faculties and division(s):

Find work from this publication: