牙科诊所抗生素使用模式:一项横断面、回顾性研究

Netsanet Etana, Gemechu Zeleke Iticha, F. G. Fufa
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目的:抗生素的不合理使用导致抗生素耐药性的产生。因此,本研究的目的是评估Nekemte转诊医院牙科诊所的抗生素使用模式。材料与方法:对2016年2 - 1月牙科患者的处方卡进行横断面回顾性研究。本研究的抽样框架为该牙科诊所近一年(2015年1月1日至12月31日)的处方卡清单。结果:在386张处方/病历卡中,共为患者开了634种药物,其中抗生素类药物占61.04%。阿莫西林(69.25%)是最常用的抗生素。所有的药物都是用通用名开的。每张处方的平均抗生素数量为1.64%,使用注射剂的比例为0.04%。对抗生素处方进行分析,共检出处方错误85例,其中大部分为遗漏错误。结论:所有抗菌药物均采用通用名处方,但存在较多的抗菌药物处方错误。因此,开处方者应定期检查处方的完整性,药剂师应持续提供合理使用抗生素的药物信息,当然也应与开处方者合作。
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Antibiotic use pattern at dental clinic: a cross-sectional, retrospective study -
Aim: Irrational use of antibiotics leads to the development of antibiotic resistance. Hence, the objective of this study was to assess antibiotic use pattern at Dental Clinic in Nekemte Referral Hospital. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional retrospective study was conducted by reviewing prescription cards of dental patients from February to January, 2016. The sampling frame of the study was the list of prescription cards at the dental clinic during the last one year period (from January 1 to December 31, 2015). Results: Within 386 prescriptions /medical record cards reviewed, a total of 634 medications were prescribed for patients of which 61.04% drugs were antibiotics. Amoxicillin (69.25%) was the most commonly used antibiotics. All drugs were prescribed by generic name. The average number of antibiotics per prescription and the percentage of encounters with an injection prescribed were 1.64% and 0.04%, respectively. The analysis of antibiotic prescriptions showed that a total of 85 prescription errors were detected and the majority of errors were identified to be omission errors. Conclusion: All the antibiotics were prescribed by generic names, but there were a significant number of prescribing errors of antibiotics. Therefore, prescribers should regularly check completeness of prescription and pharmacists should provide continuous drug information on rational use of antibiotics and of course should work in a team sprit with prescribers.
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