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Public Knowledge, Beliefs and Behavior on Antibiotic Use and Self-Medication in Lithuania

Irrational antibiotic use has led society to antibiotic resistance—a serious health problem worldwide. This study aimed to assess public knowledge, beliefs, and behavior concerning antibiotic use and self-medication in Lithuania. The cross-sectional survey method was processed using a validated ques...

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Autores principales: Pavydė, Eglė, Veikutis, Vincentas, Mačiulienė, Asta, Mačiulis, Vytautas, Petrikonis, Kęstutis, Stankevičius, Edgaras
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4483745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26090612
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph120607002
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author Pavydė, Eglė
Veikutis, Vincentas
Mačiulienė, Asta
Mačiulis, Vytautas
Petrikonis, Kęstutis
Stankevičius, Edgaras
author_facet Pavydė, Eglė
Veikutis, Vincentas
Mačiulienė, Asta
Mačiulis, Vytautas
Petrikonis, Kęstutis
Stankevičius, Edgaras
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description Irrational antibiotic use has led society to antibiotic resistance—a serious health problem worldwide. This study aimed to assess public knowledge, beliefs, and behavior concerning antibiotic use and self-medication in Lithuania. The cross-sectional survey method was processed using a validated questionnaire in different regions of Lithuania. In total, 1005 adults completed the questionnaire and were included in the study. More than half of the respondents (61.1%) had poor knowledge of antibiotics. Almost half of the respondents incorrectly identified antibiotics as being effective either against viral (26.0%) or mixed (bacterial and viral) infections (21.7%). The respondents with lower educational qualifications (OR = 2.515; 95% CI 1.464–4.319; p = 0.001) and those from rural areas (OR = 1.765; 95% CI 1.041–2.991; p = 0.035) were significantly less knowledgeable of antibiotics. There was no significant difference between genders, different age groups, or different parenthood status. The determined level of self–medication with antibiotics was 31.0%. The men (OR = 1.650; 95% CI 1.120–2.430; p = 0.011), the respondents from rural areas (OR = 2.002; 95% CI 1.343–2.985; p = 0.001), and those without children (OR = 2.428; 95% CI 1.477–3.991; p < 0.001) were more likely to use antibiotics in self-medication. Lithuanian residents’ knowledge of antibiotics is insufficient. More information about antibiotic use should be provided by physicians and pharmacists. Self-medication with antibiotics is a serious problem in Lithuania and requires considerable attention.
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spelling pubmed-44837452015-06-30 Public Knowledge, Beliefs and Behavior on Antibiotic Use and Self-Medication in Lithuania Pavydė, Eglė Veikutis, Vincentas Mačiulienė, Asta Mačiulis, Vytautas Petrikonis, Kęstutis Stankevičius, Edgaras Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Irrational antibiotic use has led society to antibiotic resistance—a serious health problem worldwide. This study aimed to assess public knowledge, beliefs, and behavior concerning antibiotic use and self-medication in Lithuania. The cross-sectional survey method was processed using a validated questionnaire in different regions of Lithuania. In total, 1005 adults completed the questionnaire and were included in the study. More than half of the respondents (61.1%) had poor knowledge of antibiotics. Almost half of the respondents incorrectly identified antibiotics as being effective either against viral (26.0%) or mixed (bacterial and viral) infections (21.7%). The respondents with lower educational qualifications (OR = 2.515; 95% CI 1.464–4.319; p = 0.001) and those from rural areas (OR = 1.765; 95% CI 1.041–2.991; p = 0.035) were significantly less knowledgeable of antibiotics. There was no significant difference between genders, different age groups, or different parenthood status. The determined level of self–medication with antibiotics was 31.0%. The men (OR = 1.650; 95% CI 1.120–2.430; p = 0.011), the respondents from rural areas (OR = 2.002; 95% CI 1.343–2.985; p = 0.001), and those without children (OR = 2.428; 95% CI 1.477–3.991; p < 0.001) were more likely to use antibiotics in self-medication. Lithuanian residents’ knowledge of antibiotics is insufficient. More information about antibiotic use should be provided by physicians and pharmacists. Self-medication with antibiotics is a serious problem in Lithuania and requires considerable attention. MDPI 2015-06-17 2015-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4483745/ /pubmed/26090612 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph120607002 Text en © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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