Primary Caregiver Knowledge about Self-Medication of Antibiotics in Children Aged 0-12 Years.

Chonnam medical journal Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-25 DOI:10.4068/cmj.2024.60.3.174
Shishir Kumar, Shivani Agrawal, Setu Sinha, Tajwar Yasmeen
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Globally, it is estimated that more than 50% of antibiotics are obtained without a prescription. The main purpose of this study is to determine the knowledge and practice of primary caregivers about self-medication in children with antibiotics, as studies on self-medication is lacking in India, also, it will help is assessing parents' knowledge and attitude towards self medication. This cross-sectional study conducted in the urban community of Shastri Nagar, Patna, aimed to evaluated antibiotic use in children aged 0-12. From January 2023 to March 2023, 173 caregivers were randomly selected through house visits. Data collection used a pre-tested questionnaire, ensuring confidentiality. In this study of 173 participants, caregivers in an urban community demonstrated varying knowledge regarding antibiotic use in children. Mothers and post-graduates possessed better awareness of antibiotic consequences. Fathers exhibited better understanding of side effects. Knowledge on antibiotics' action was seen among mothers, those aged 30-39, with family income of Rs. 20,000-40,000 and those with family members in medical field. Fathers had more incorrect beliefs about antibiotics treating viral infections. Common conditions for self-medication included cough/cold, fever and diarrhea, with hospitals being the primary source of antibiotics. Majority obtained information from pharmacies but awareness about antibiotic course completion and versatility was limited. Caregivers' antibiotic knowledge varied; mothers and post-graduates were more aware, while fathers understood side effects better.

初级护理人员对 0-12 岁儿童自行服用抗生素的了解。
据估计,全球有 50% 以上的抗生素是在没有处方的情况下获得的。这项研究的主要目的是了解主要护理人员对儿童自行使用抗生素的认识和做法,因为印度缺乏有关自行用药的研究,而且这项研究还有助于评估家长对自行用药的认识和态度。这项横断面研究在巴特那市 Shastri Nagar 的城市社区进行,旨在评估 0-12 岁儿童的抗生素使用情况。从 2023 年 1 月至 2023 年 3 月,通过家访随机抽取了 173 名照顾者。数据收集使用了一份预先测试过的问卷,并确保了保密性。在这项有 173 人参加的研究中,城市社区的护理人员对儿童抗生素使用的了解程度各不相同。母亲和研究生对抗生素的后果有更好的认识。父亲对副作用有更好的了解。母亲、年龄在 30-39 岁之间、家庭收入在 20,000-40,000 卢比之间以及家庭成员从事医疗工作的人对抗生素的作用有所了解。父亲对抗生素治疗病毒感染有更多不正确的看法。自行用药的常见疾病包括咳嗽/感冒、发烧和腹泻,医院是抗生素的主要来源。大多数人从药店获取信息,但对抗生素疗程的完成情况和多功能性的认识有限。护理人员对抗生素的了解各不相同;母亲和研究生更了解抗生素,而父亲则更了解抗生素的副作用。
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