Antimicrobial stewardship: community pharmacists’ antibiotic dispensing practices, knowledge, and perception regarding antibiotics and antibiotic resistance

IF 0.5 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Wuraola Akande-Sholabi, Eunice Oyesiji, Yusuff Adebayo Adebisi
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Abstract Objectives Antimicrobial resistance is a major global health threat, and the inappropriate use of antibiotics is a key driver of this phenomenon. Community pharmacists play a crucial role in the responsible use of antibiotics and in promoting antimicrobial stewardship. This study assessed the knowledge and perception of community pharmacists regarding antibiotics and antibiotic resistance as well as their antibiotic dispensing practices. Methods This was a cross-sectional survey conducted among 126 community pharmacists in Ibadan, with the use of a self-administered paper questionnaire. The questionnaire contained Likert-type 8-item knowledge, 5-item perception, and 18-item dispensing practice scales. The scaled score was graded as adequate and inadequate knowledge, and good or poor dispensing practices. Data were analysed using SPSS (version 25) and results are presented using descriptive statistics. Key findings Adequate knowledge of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance was demonstrated by 89 (70.6%) of the community pharmacists. However, 60 (47.6%) reported that antibiotics were not classified as prescription-only medications in Nigeria and that there were no regulations governing their sale and dispensing. Majority, 118 (93.7%), agreed that it is important to conduct culture and sensitivity tests before prescribing antibiotics to patients. Only 21 (16.7%) of the respondents agreed that pharmacists should always dispense antibiotics only when a prescription is presented. In all, 115 (91.3%) community pharmacists had poor antibiotic dispensing practices. Conclusion Most of the community pharmacists possess adequate knowledge of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance; nonetheless, a significant portion of them exhibits poor antibiotic dispensing practices.
抗菌药物管理:社区药剂师的抗生素配药实践,知识和感知有关抗生素和抗生素耐药性
摘要目的抗菌素耐药性是全球主要的健康威胁,抗生素的不当使用是这一现象的关键驱动因素。社区药剂师在负责任地使用抗生素和促进抗菌药物管理方面发挥着至关重要的作用。本研究评估了社区药剂师对抗生素和抗生素耐药性的知识和认知,以及他们的抗生素配药做法。方法采用自行填写的纸质问卷,对伊巴丹市126名社区药师进行横断面调查。问卷包括李克特式8项知识量表、5项知觉量表和18项配药实践量表。量表得分被分级为充分和不充分的知识,以及良好或不良的分配做法。数据分析使用SPSS(版本25),结果采用描述性统计。89名(70.6%)的社区药师对抗生素和抗生素耐药性有充分的了解。然而,60家(47.6%)报告说,抗生素在尼日利亚未被归类为仅供处方的药物,并且没有管理其销售和配药的法规。大多数(118人)(93.7%)认为在给患者开抗生素处方前进行培养和敏感性试验很重要。只有21人(16.7%)同意药剂师应始终只在出示处方时才配发抗生素。总共有115名(91.3%)社区药师抗生素配药操作不当。结论大部分社区药师对抗菌药物及耐药知识掌握较好;尽管如此,他们中的很大一部分表现出不良的抗生素分配做法。
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