Rojjares Netthong , Sisira Donsamak , Dai N. John , Ros Kane , Keivan Armani
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Abstract
Background
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is increasing globally and poses a significant public health challenge. Community pharmacists, especially in primary care settings, play a pivotal role in mitigating the irrational use of antibiotics, a key driver of AMR.
Objectives
This study aims to explore qualitative insights from community pharmacists regarding antibiotic supply and usage, analyze sentiments related to AMR, and highlight the crucial role of community pharmacists in AMR stewardship at the primary care/community level.
Methods
This study engaged community pharmacists in Thailand through semi-structured interviews to obtain in-depth insights into the antibiotic supply and perceptions of AMR. Additionally, sentiment analysis, which evaluates the emotional tone of the pharmacists' responses, was conducted to enrich the findings.
Results
Interviews with 23 community pharmacists highlighted the practices, challenges, and strategies related to antibiotic supply and use. Key findings include the identification of barriers such as patient demand and lack of awareness about antimicrobial resistance (AMR), alongside strategies for improvement such as public education and professional development. Sentiment analysis reveals a cautiously optimistic perspective toward enhancing rational antibiotic use, underscoring the importance of comprehensive approaches that combine education, ethics, and regulatory measures to address the complexities of antibiotic management at community pharmacies.
Conclusion
This study underscores the necessity of public awareness, pharmacist–patient relationships, and regulatory reforms for the rational use of antibiotics in community pharmacies. These findings emphasize that pharmacist education and adherence to professional ethics are essential for mitigating antimicrobial resistance and promoting rational antibiotic use.
背景抗生素耐药性(AMR)在全球范围内日益严重,对公共卫生构成了巨大挑战。本研究旨在探讨社区药剂师对抗生素供应和使用的定性见解,分析与 AMR 相关的情绪,并强调社区药剂师在初级保健/社区层面的 AMR 管理中的关键作用。方法本研究通过半结构式访谈的方式,与泰国的社区药剂师接触,深入了解抗生素供应情况和对 AMR 的看法。此外,还进行了情感分析,评估药剂师回答中的情感基调,以丰富研究结果。结果对 23 名社区药剂师的访谈强调了与抗生素供应和使用相关的实践、挑战和策略。主要发现包括患者需求和缺乏对抗菌药耐药性 (AMR) 的认识等障碍,以及公众教育和专业发展等改进策略。情感分析表明,人们对加强合理使用抗生素持谨慎乐观的态度,强调了结合教育、道德和监管措施的综合方法的重要性,以解决社区药房抗生素管理的复杂性。这些发现强调,药剂师教育和遵守职业道德对于减轻抗菌素耐药性和促进合理使用抗生素至关重要。