The attitude, intention, and related factors of purchasing antibiotics without prescription: a survey in Vietnam.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Ngoc Minh Thi Le, Khanh Duy Dang, Hung Phuc Nguyen
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Abstract

Background: The abuse of antibiotics is a global problem, and the form of abuse varies among different countries and cultures. The study explored antibiotic self-medication attitudes and intentions to use antibiotics among the public in Can Tho City, Vietnam.

Study design: Questionnaire survey on a sample of volunteers.

Methods: Between February and August 2023, a paper-based questionnaire survey was conducted among the public in 4 districts of Can Tho City, Vietnam. The data was analyzed with SPSS version 20.0. Descriptive and analytical statistics using multivariate logistic regression analysis were performed to identify the factors associated with antibiotic self-medication.

Results: Of the 414 people interviewed, 56% were female, and the majority were aged 30-45 (48.49%). People with a university pro-fessional degree accounted for 39.4%, of whom 10.6% were the medical staff. The overall average score on attitude was 4.43±1.589 (on a 10-point scale), and 85.7% of people had inappropriate attitudes. Average scores of the indicators (a) Positive attitude towards the use of non-prescription antibiotics, (b) Negative attitude towards the use of non-prescription antibiotics, (c) Subjective norms, (d) Perceived behavioral control, and (e) Intention to purchase antibiotics without a prescription were 3.73±0.043, 2.29±0.944, 4.36±1.45, 3.4±1.027, and 3.63±1.145, respectively. The rate of people intending to buy non-prescribed antibiotics was 63.8%. Factors related to people's intention to purchase antibiotics without a prescription included place of residence, education level, occupation, and income. All three factors, attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control, impacted the intention to buy non-prescription antibiotics, of which the subjective norm factor had the most substantial impact.

Conclusions: The rate of people having incorrect attitudes about antibiotics, leading to the intention to buy antibiotics without a prescription, was relatively high. Factors affecting people's intention to purchase non-prescribed antibiotics included factors related to the impact of other people around them and factors originating from themselves.

无处方购买抗生素的态度、意向及相关因素:越南调查。
背景:滥用抗生素是一个全球性问题,不同国家和文化的滥用形式各不相同。本研究探讨了越南芹苴市公众的抗生素自我药疗态度和使用抗生素的意向:研究设计:对志愿者样本进行问卷调查:方法:2023 年 2 月至 8 月期间,对越南芹苴市 4 个区的公众进行了纸质问卷调查。数据采用 SPSS 20.0 版进行分析。使用多变量逻辑回归分析进行描述性和分析性统计,以确定与抗生素自我药疗相关的因素:在 414 名受访者中,56% 为女性,年龄大多在 30-45 岁之间(48.49%)。拥有大学专业学历的人占 39.4%,其中 10.6%为医务人员。态度的总平均分为 4.43±1.589(10 分制),85.7% 的人态度不端正。(a)对使用非处方药抗生素的积极态度、(b)对使用非处方药抗生素的消极态度、(c)主观规范、(d)感知行为控制和(e)无处方购买抗生素的意向等指标的平均得分分别为(3.73±0.043)分、(2.29±0.944)分、(4.36±1.45)分、(3.4±1.027)分和(3.63±1.145)分。有意购买非处方抗生素的比例为 63.8%。与人们无处方购买抗生素意向相关的因素包括居住地、教育程度、职业和收入。态度、主观规范和感知行为控制这三个因素都会影响购买非处方抗生素的意愿,其中主观规范因素的影响最大:结论:人们对抗生素的态度不正确,从而导致购买非处方抗生素意向的比例相对较高。影响人们购买非处方抗生素意向的因素包括与周围其他人的影响有关的因素和来自自身的因素。
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Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunita
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