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Mapping access to drug outlets in Vietnam: distribution of drug outlets and the sociodemographic characteristics of the communities they serve

BACKGROUND: Drug outlets are a vital first point of healthcare contact in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), but they are often poorly regulated and counter staff may be unqualified to provide advice. This introduces the risk of easy access to potentially harmful products, including unnecessa...

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Autores principales: Beardsley, Justin, Chambers, Joshua Mark, Lam, Thanh Tuan, Zawahir, Shukry, Le, Hien, Nguyen, Thu Anh, Walsh, Michael, Thuy Van, Pham Thi, Cam Van, Nguyen Thi, Hoang, Tran Huy, Mai Hung, Tran Thi, Thai, Cao Hung, Anh, Dang Duc, Fox, Greg J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9897978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36748068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100668
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author Beardsley, Justin
Chambers, Joshua Mark
Lam, Thanh Tuan
Zawahir, Shukry
Le, Hien
Nguyen, Thu Anh
Walsh, Michael
Thuy Van, Pham Thi
Cam Van, Nguyen Thi
Hoang, Tran Huy
Mai Hung, Tran Thi
Thai, Cao Hung
Anh, Dang Duc
Fox, Greg J.
author_facet Beardsley, Justin
Chambers, Joshua Mark
Lam, Thanh Tuan
Zawahir, Shukry
Le, Hien
Nguyen, Thu Anh
Walsh, Michael
Thuy Van, Pham Thi
Cam Van, Nguyen Thi
Hoang, Tran Huy
Mai Hung, Tran Thi
Thai, Cao Hung
Anh, Dang Duc
Fox, Greg J.
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description BACKGROUND: Drug outlets are a vital first point of healthcare contact in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), but they are often poorly regulated and counter staff may be unqualified to provide advice. This introduces the risk of easy access to potentially harmful products, including unnecessary antimicrobials. Over-the-counter antimicrobial sales are a major driver of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in LMICs. We aimed to investigate the distribution of different types of drug outlets and their association with socio-economic factors. METHODS: We mapped the location of drug outlets in 40 randomly selected geographic clusters, covering a population of 1.96 million people. Data including type of drug outlet, context, operating hours, chief pharmacist name and qualification, and business registration identification were collected from mandatory public signage. We describe the density of drug outlets and levels of staff qualifications in relation to population density, urban vs rural areas, and poverty indices. FINDINGS: We characterised 1972 drug outlets. In the study area, there was an average of 102 outlets/per 100,000 population, compared to the global average of 25. Predictably, population density was correlated with the density of drug outlets. We found that drug outlets were less accessible in rural vs urban areas, and for the poor. Furthermore, for these populations, degree-qualified pharmacists were less accessible and public signage frequently lacked mandatory registration information. INTERPRETATION: Drug outlets appear over-supplied in Vietnam compared to other countries. Unregistered outlets and outlets without degree-qualified pharmacists are prevalent, especially in poor and rural areas, posing a risk for inappropriate supply of antimicrobials, which may contribute to AMR, and raises questions of equitable healthcare access. FUNDING: This study was funded by a grant from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
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spelling pubmed-98979782023-02-05 Mapping access to drug outlets in Vietnam: distribution of drug outlets and the sociodemographic characteristics of the communities they serve Beardsley, Justin Chambers, Joshua Mark Lam, Thanh Tuan Zawahir, Shukry Le, Hien Nguyen, Thu Anh Walsh, Michael Thuy Van, Pham Thi Cam Van, Nguyen Thi Hoang, Tran Huy Mai Hung, Tran Thi Thai, Cao Hung Anh, Dang Duc Fox, Greg J. Lancet Reg Health West Pac Articles BACKGROUND: Drug outlets are a vital first point of healthcare contact in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), but they are often poorly regulated and counter staff may be unqualified to provide advice. This introduces the risk of easy access to potentially harmful products, including unnecessary antimicrobials. Over-the-counter antimicrobial sales are a major driver of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in LMICs. We aimed to investigate the distribution of different types of drug outlets and their association with socio-economic factors. METHODS: We mapped the location of drug outlets in 40 randomly selected geographic clusters, covering a population of 1.96 million people. Data including type of drug outlet, context, operating hours, chief pharmacist name and qualification, and business registration identification were collected from mandatory public signage. We describe the density of drug outlets and levels of staff qualifications in relation to population density, urban vs rural areas, and poverty indices. FINDINGS: We characterised 1972 drug outlets. In the study area, there was an average of 102 outlets/per 100,000 population, compared to the global average of 25. Predictably, population density was correlated with the density of drug outlets. We found that drug outlets were less accessible in rural vs urban areas, and for the poor. Furthermore, for these populations, degree-qualified pharmacists were less accessible and public signage frequently lacked mandatory registration information. INTERPRETATION: Drug outlets appear over-supplied in Vietnam compared to other countries. Unregistered outlets and outlets without degree-qualified pharmacists are prevalent, especially in poor and rural areas, posing a risk for inappropriate supply of antimicrobials, which may contribute to AMR, and raises questions of equitable healthcare access. FUNDING: This study was funded by a grant from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Elsevier 2022-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9897978/ /pubmed/36748068 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100668 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Beardsley, Justin
Chambers, Joshua Mark
Lam, Thanh Tuan
Zawahir, Shukry
Le, Hien
Nguyen, Thu Anh
Walsh, Michael
Thuy Van, Pham Thi
Cam Van, Nguyen Thi
Hoang, Tran Huy
Mai Hung, Tran Thi
Thai, Cao Hung
Anh, Dang Duc
Fox, Greg J.
Mapping access to drug outlets in Vietnam: distribution of drug outlets and the sociodemographic characteristics of the communities they serve
title Mapping access to drug outlets in Vietnam: distribution of drug outlets and the sociodemographic characteristics of the communities they serve
title_full Mapping access to drug outlets in Vietnam: distribution of drug outlets and the sociodemographic characteristics of the communities they serve
title_fullStr Mapping access to drug outlets in Vietnam: distribution of drug outlets and the sociodemographic characteristics of the communities they serve
title_full_unstemmed Mapping access to drug outlets in Vietnam: distribution of drug outlets and the sociodemographic characteristics of the communities they serve
title_short Mapping access to drug outlets in Vietnam: distribution of drug outlets and the sociodemographic characteristics of the communities they serve
title_sort mapping access to drug outlets in vietnam: distribution of drug outlets and the sociodemographic characteristics of the communities they serve
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9897978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36748068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100668
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