Antimicrobial stewardship: knowledge, perceptions, and factors associated with antibiotics misuse among consumer's visiting the community pharmacies in a Nigeria Southwestern State

被引:3
|
作者
Akande-Sholabi, Wuraola [1 ]
Oyesiji, Eunice [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ibadan, Fac Pharm, Dept Clin Pharm & Pharm Adm, Ibadan, Nigeria
关键词
Community pharmacy; Consumers; Antimicrobial resistance; Antibiotics misuse; PUBLICS KNOWLEDGE; ATTITUDES;
D O I
10.1186/s40545-023-00629-x
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background In middle-income countries like Nigeria, the misuse of antibiotics by consumers is posing serious threats to public health. This is contributing to the alarming increase in antimicrobial resistance, which is reducing the effectiveness of antibiotics against common infections. This study therefore aimed to assess the knowledge, perceptions, and factors associated with antibiotics misuse among consumers visiting selected community pharmacies.Methods This cross-sectional study conducted in Ibadan, Nigeria, aimed at determining factors influencing antibiotics misuse among consumers. The questionnaires were completed by 509 consumers. The analysis was done using SPSS version 26 and the results were presented using descriptive statistics. The associations between categorical variables were analysed using Pearson's Chi-square with statistical significance set at p < 0.05.Results Results showed that 95.9% of the consumers believed that antibiotics prevent bacterial growth, and 60.7% thought they treat all infections. However, 57.4% were unaware of antibiotic resistance, while only 14.7% had adequate knowledge about antibiotics. Most of the consumers, 72.5% had used antibiotics in the last 12 months and, amoxicillin 42.4% was the most commonly used with, malaria 38.9% as the primary condition for which antibiotics were used. Some of the significant factors influencing antibiotics misuse included delays in test reports (p-value = 0.007), the belief in antibiotics' quick relief (p-value = 0.001), proximity of the pharmacy to their house or workplace (p-value = 0.028), amongst others.Conclusion Most of the consumers had inadequate knowledge about rational antibiotic use which contributed to their misuse of antibiotics. Thus, targeted educational interventions are needed to improve knowledge and promote appropriate antibiotic use among consumers. Policies regulating the dispensing and selling of antibiotics with adequate counselling should be further enforced.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 27 条
  • [1] Antimicrobial stewardship: knowledge, perceptions, and factors associated with antibiotics misuse among consumer’s visiting the community pharmacies in a Nigeria Southwestern State
    Wuraola Akande-Sholabi
    Eunice Oyesiji
    [J]. Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice, 16
  • [2] Investigating Knowledge of Antibiotics, Antimicrobial Resistance and Antimicrobial Stewardship Concepts Among Final Year Undergraduate Pharmacy Students in Northern Nigeria
    Abdu-Aguye, Samirah N.
    Barde, Kromdi G.
    Yusuf, Hadiza
    Lawal, Basira Kankia
    Shehu, Aishatu
    Mohammed, Elijah
    [J]. INTEGRATED PHARMACY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, 2022, 11 : 187 - 195
  • [3] Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceptions Associated With Antimicrobial Stewardship Among Veterinary Students: A Multi-Country Survey From Nigeria, South Africa, and Sudan
    Fasina, Folorunso O.
    LeRoux-Pullen, Lerica
    Smith, Peter
    Debusho, Legesse K.
    Shittu, Aminu
    Jajere, Saleh M.
    Adebowale, Oluwawemimo
    Odetokun, Ismail
    Agbaje, Michael
    Fasina, Modupe M.
    Fasanmi, Olubunmi G.
    van Dyk, Deborah
    Abubakar, Mohammed S.
    Onakpa, Monday M.
    Ali, Masaad G.
    Yousuf, Hozaifa S.
    Elmgboul, Waliedin E.
    Sirdar, Mohammed M.
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2020, 8
  • [4] The Knowledge, Perceptions and Practice of Pharmacovigilance Among Community Pharmacists in Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria
    Oreagba, I. A.
    Ogunleye, O. J.
    [J]. DRUG SAFETY, 2009, 32 (10) : 965 - 965
  • [5] Knowledge of community pharmacists about antibiotics, and their perceptions and practices regarding antimicrobial stewardship: a cross-sectional study in Punjab, Pakistan
    Sarwar, Muhammad Rehan
    Saqib, Anum
    Iftikhar, Sadia
    Sadiq, Tayyaba
    [J]. INFECTION AND DRUG RESISTANCE, 2018, 11 : 133 - 145
  • [6] Knowledge of antimicrobial stewardship and the Access, Watch and Reserve (AWaRe) classification of antibiotics among frontline healthcare professionals in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria: a cross-sectional study
    Akpan, Mary R.
    Jackson, Idongesit L.
    Eshiet, Unyime I.
    Mfon, Sediong A.
    Abasiattai, Ekpema A.
    [J]. BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2024, 24 (01)
  • [7] Community pharmacists' knowledge about antibiotics and their perceptions of and participation in community-based antimicrobial stewardship programmes: a cross-sectional survey from central China
    Hayat, Khezar
    Li, Pengchao
    Rosenthal, Meagen
    Ji, Shiyu
    Fang, Yu
    [J]. LANCET, 2019, 394 : 68 - 68
  • [8] FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH URINARY SCHISTOSOMIASIS AMONG IRRIGATION FARMERS IN MARKE COMMUNITY, JIGAWA STATE, NIGERIA
    Bala, Usaini
    Getso, Kabir
    Idris, Sulaiman
    Sambo, Muhammad
    Gidado, Saheed
    Ayuba, Umar
    Nguku, Patrick
    Aliyu, Nuruddeen
    Poggensee, Gabriella
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 2018, 99 (04): : 416 - 416
  • [9] Seroprevalence of brucellosis and associated factors among livestock slaughtered in Oko-Oba abattoir, Lagos State, southwestern Nigeria
    Ukwueze, Kenneth Onyebuchi
    Ishola, Olayinka Olabisi
    Dairo, Magbagbeola David
    Awosanya, Emmanuel Jolaoluwa
    Cadmus, Simeon Idowu
    [J]. PAN AFRICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2020, 36 : 1 - 11
  • [10] Hypertension and associated risk factors among community-dwelling rural adults in abia state, Nigeria
    Ortutu, Beulah Favour
    Ukegbu, Patricia Ogechi
    Diara, Sochima
    Uche, Chinaza Precious
    Ukegbu, Andrew Ugwunna
    [J]. ANNALS OF NUTRITION AND METABOLISM, 2023, 79 : 672 - 672