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Understanding Antibiotic Use in Minya District, Egypt: Physician and Pharmacist Prescribing and the Factors Influencing Their Practices

Overuse of antibiotics has contributed to the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria globally. In Egypt, patients can purchase antibiotics without a prescription, and we hypothesized frequent inappropriate antibiotic prescribing and dispensing. We interviewed physicians (n = 236) and pharmacists...

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Autores principales: Dooling, Kathleen L., Kandeel, Amr, Hicks, Lauri A., El-Shoubary, Waleed, Fawzi, Khaled, Kandeel, Yasser, Etman, Ahmad, Lohiniva, Anna Leena, Talaat, Maha
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Publicado: MDPI 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4790392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27025746
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics3020233
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author Dooling, Kathleen L.
Kandeel, Amr
Hicks, Lauri A.
El-Shoubary, Waleed
Fawzi, Khaled
Kandeel, Yasser
Etman, Ahmad
Lohiniva, Anna Leena
Talaat, Maha
author_facet Dooling, Kathleen L.
Kandeel, Amr
Hicks, Lauri A.
El-Shoubary, Waleed
Fawzi, Khaled
Kandeel, Yasser
Etman, Ahmad
Lohiniva, Anna Leena
Talaat, Maha
author_sort Dooling, Kathleen L.
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description Overuse of antibiotics has contributed to the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria globally. In Egypt, patients can purchase antibiotics without a prescription, and we hypothesized frequent inappropriate antibiotic prescribing and dispensing. We interviewed physicians (n = 236) and pharmacists (n = 483) and conducted focus groups in Minya, Egypt, to assess attitudes and practices regarding antibiotic prescribing for outpatient acute respiratory infections (ARI). Antibiotics were reportedly prescribed most of the time or sometimes for colds by 150 (64%) physicians and 326 (81%) pharmacists. The most commonly prescribed antibiotics were β-lactams. Macrolides were the second most commonly prescribed for colds and sinusitis. The prescription of more than one antibiotic to treat pneumonia was reported by 85% of physicians. Most respondents thought antibiotic overuse contributes to resistance and reported “patient self-medication” as the biggest driver of overuse. Fifty physicians (21%) reported that they had prescribed antibiotics unnecessarily, citing patient over-the-counter access as the reason. Physicians <40 years of age and those who treat adults were more likely to prescribe antibiotics for colds. Overall, we found a high rate of unwarranted outpatient antibiotic prescribing and dispensing for ARIs. Patient access to OTC antibiotics contributes to over-prescribing. National guidelines for ARI treatment, provider education and national policy requiring a physician’s prescription for antibiotics may improve appropriate antibiotic use in Egypt.
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spelling pubmed-47903922016-03-24 Understanding Antibiotic Use in Minya District, Egypt: Physician and Pharmacist Prescribing and the Factors Influencing Their Practices Dooling, Kathleen L. Kandeel, Amr Hicks, Lauri A. El-Shoubary, Waleed Fawzi, Khaled Kandeel, Yasser Etman, Ahmad Lohiniva, Anna Leena Talaat, Maha Antibiotics (Basel) Article Overuse of antibiotics has contributed to the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria globally. In Egypt, patients can purchase antibiotics without a prescription, and we hypothesized frequent inappropriate antibiotic prescribing and dispensing. We interviewed physicians (n = 236) and pharmacists (n = 483) and conducted focus groups in Minya, Egypt, to assess attitudes and practices regarding antibiotic prescribing for outpatient acute respiratory infections (ARI). Antibiotics were reportedly prescribed most of the time or sometimes for colds by 150 (64%) physicians and 326 (81%) pharmacists. The most commonly prescribed antibiotics were β-lactams. Macrolides were the second most commonly prescribed for colds and sinusitis. The prescription of more than one antibiotic to treat pneumonia was reported by 85% of physicians. Most respondents thought antibiotic overuse contributes to resistance and reported “patient self-medication” as the biggest driver of overuse. Fifty physicians (21%) reported that they had prescribed antibiotics unnecessarily, citing patient over-the-counter access as the reason. Physicians <40 years of age and those who treat adults were more likely to prescribe antibiotics for colds. Overall, we found a high rate of unwarranted outpatient antibiotic prescribing and dispensing for ARIs. Patient access to OTC antibiotics contributes to over-prescribing. National guidelines for ARI treatment, provider education and national policy requiring a physician’s prescription for antibiotics may improve appropriate antibiotic use in Egypt. MDPI 2014-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4790392/ /pubmed/27025746 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics3020233 Text en © 2014 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/3.0/).
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Fawzi, Khaled
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Etman, Ahmad
Lohiniva, Anna Leena
Talaat, Maha
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4790392/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics3020233
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