Understanding dentists' antibiotic prescribing behaviour in Spain: a focus group study.

IF 3.3 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
JAC-Antimicrobial Resistance Pub Date : 2025-10-11 eCollection Date: 2025-10-01 DOI:10.1093/jacamr/dlaf185
Olalla Vázquez-Cancela, Maruxa Zapata-Cachafeiro, Adolfo Figueiras, Almudena Rodríguez-Fernández
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Background: Dentists are responsible for 10% of all antibiotic prescriptions. It is estimated that, in certain situations, up to 80% of antibiotic prescriptions in dentistry may be inappropriate. The aim of this study was to explore Spanish dentists' attitudes, perceptions, and contextual factors influencing antibiotic use and misuse in clinical practice.

Methods: From July to December 2022, we conducted focus groups with 31 dentists from Spain Data were analysed using thematic analysis with a pragmatic orientation to address the research objectives. Inclusion criteria required participants to be dentistry graduates or oral medicine specialists (stomatologists) and actively working as dentists. The sample was selected through key informants and the snowball method. We ensured methodological quality by adhering to the COREQ checklist.

Results: We formed seven synchronous online focus groups with 31 participants. Dentists acknowledged the problem of antibiotic resistance, identifying fear, working conditions and burnout and patient trust as factors contributing to inappropriate prescribing. Despite this awareness, dentists did not see themselves as key agents of change in combating antibiotic resistance. However, they expressed interest in further education on the topic.

Conclusions: These findings underscore the need for educational interventions that highlight dentists' role in antimicrobial stewardship. By situating these interventions within the One Health framework, dentists can be empowered to translate their leadership in oral health into active participation in the prudent use of antibiotics. Strengthening this role has practical implications for multidisciplinary strategies to combat antimicrobial resistance.

了解牙医的抗生素处方行为在西班牙:焦点小组研究。
背景:牙医占所有抗生素处方的10%。据估计,在某些情况下,高达80%的牙科抗生素处方可能是不适当的。本研究的目的是探讨西班牙牙医的态度,观念,以及在临床实践中影响抗生素使用和滥用的背景因素。方法:于2022年7月至12月对西班牙31名牙医进行焦点小组调查,采用主题分析方法,以语用为导向,实现研究目标。纳入标准要求参与者是牙科专业毕业生或口腔医学专家(口腔科医生),并积极从事牙医工作。通过关键举报人和滚雪球法选择样本。我们通过遵守COREQ检查表来确保方法质量。结果:我们形成了7个同步在线焦点小组,31名参与者。牙医承认抗生素耐药性的问题,认为恐惧、工作条件、倦怠和病人信任是导致处方不当的因素。尽管意识到了这一点,牙医并不认为自己是对抗抗生素耐药性的关键推动者。然而,他们表示有兴趣就这一主题进行进一步的教育。结论:这些发现强调了教育干预的必要性,强调牙医在抗菌药物管理中的作用。通过将这些干预措施置于“同一个健康”框架内,牙医可以被授权将其在口腔健康方面的领导作用转化为积极参与谨慎使用抗生素。加强这一作用对防治抗菌素耐药性的多学科战略具有实际意义。
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