Patient awareness and practices regarding antimicrobial use and drug resistance.

IF 1.9 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Drug Discoveries and Therapeutics Pub Date : 2024-09-19 Epub Date: 2024-08-18 DOI:10.5582/ddt.2024.01041
Atsushi Ishimura, Mayumi Tomizaki, Yoshitsune Yamato
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Abstract

Drug-resistant bacterial infections have become a substantial problem in various communities. Appropriate antimicrobial use is required because reducing antimicrobial use could reduce the number of resistant bacteria. The inappropriate use of antimicrobials can be prevented by improving the knowledge of patients, physicians, and other healthcare professionals; however, no antimicrobial awareness survey specifically aimed at patients has been conducted yet. Therefore, to promote proper antimicrobial use, mainly by patients, we conducted a survey on the attitudes of patients who brought their antimicrobial prescriptions from insurance pharmacies. The results were based on 858 responses. Awareness of the terms "bacteria, viruses, and antimicrobials" was > 80%, whereas that of "drug-resistant bacteria" was only 37.2%. Only 26.5% of respondents understood what the efficacy of antimicrobial drugs meant. Additionally, 31.5% of the respondents had experienced discontinuation antimicrobials, and approximately 70% of the reasons for discontinuation were self-judged symptom improvement. Furthermore, those who had experienced discontinuation were less aware of the various aspects of antimicrobial use than those who had not. In antimicrobial treatment, avoiding the emergence of drug-resistant bacteria is difficult, is detrimental to patients consuming treatment, and presents a major problem in society. Therefore, healthcare professionals should strive to optimize infectious disease treatment by providing appropriate guidance on the proper use of antimicrobials, significance of taking them, and harmful effects of their discontinuation to patients.

病人对抗菌药使用和耐药性的认识和做法。
耐药性细菌感染已成为各个社区的一个严重问题。减少抗菌药物的使用可以减少耐药细菌的数量,因此需要适当使用抗菌药物。通过提高患者、医生和其他医疗保健专业人员对抗菌药的认识,可以防止抗菌药的不当使用;然而,目前还没有专门针对患者的抗菌药意识调查。因此,为了促进以患者为主的抗菌药物正确使用,我们对从保险药房携带抗菌药物处方的患者的态度进行了调查。结果基于 858 份回复。对 "细菌、病毒和抗菌药物 "等术语的认知度大于 80%,而对 "耐药细菌 "的认知度仅为 37.2%。只有 26.5%的受访者了解抗菌药物疗效的含义。此外,31.5% 的受访者曾有过停用抗菌药物的经历,其中约 70% 的停药原因是自我判断症状有所改善。此外,有过停用抗菌药物经历的受访者对抗菌药物使用各方面的认识也不如没有停用抗菌药物经历的受访者。在抗菌治疗过程中,避免耐药菌的出现十分困难,对正在接受治疗的患者不利,也是社会的一大问题。因此,医护人员应努力优化感染性疾病的治疗,就抗菌药物的正确使用、服用抗菌药物的意义以及停用抗菌药物的危害向患者提供适当的指导。
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