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Antibiotics
Patient Attitudes and Beliefs and Provider Practices Regarding Antibiotic Use for Acute Respiratory Tract Infections in Minya, Egypt
Amr Kandeel3  Waleed El-Shoubary1  Lauri A. Hicks2  Mohamed Abdel Fattah3  Kathleen L. Dooling2  Anna Leena Lohiniva1  Omnia Ragab3  Ramy Galal3  Maha Talaat1 
[1] U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit, No.3, Cairo 11517, Egypt; E-Mails:;Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA; E-Mails:;Ministry of Health and Population, Cairo 11516, Egypt; E-Mails:
关键词: antibiotics;    acute respiratory infection;    cold;    bronchitis;    sinusitis;    pneumonia;    developing countries;    Egypt;   
DOI  :  10.3390/antibiotics3040632
来源: mdpi
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【 摘 要 】

The inappropriate use of antibiotics in the community is one of the major causes of antimicrobial resistance. This study aimed to explore the physician prescribing pattern of antibiotics for acute respiratory infections (ARIs) and to explore the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of patients regarding antibiotic use for ARIs. The study was conducted in Upper Egypt and used quantitative and qualitative research techniques. Eligible patients exiting outpatient clinics with ARIs were invited to participate in the study. A qualitative study was conducted through 20 focus group discussions. Out of 350 encounters for patients with various ARIs, 292 (83%) had been prescribed at least one antibiotic. Factors significantly associated with antibiotic prescribing for adults included patient preference that an antibiotic be prescribed. For children younger than 18, presentation with fever, cough, loss of appetite, and sore throat, along with the caregiver’s antibiotic preference, were associated with an antibiotic prescription. Several misconceptions regarding antibiotic use among community members were stated, such as the strong belief of the curing and prophylactic power of antibiotics for the common cold. Interventions to promote proper antibiotic use for ARIs need to be piloted, targeting both physicians and the public. Educational programs for physicians and campaigns to raise public awareness regarding proper antibiotic use for ARIs need to be developed.

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CC BY   
© 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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