General Practitioners', Pharmacists' and Parents' Views on Antibiotic Use and Resistance in Malta: An Exploratory Qualitative Study

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作者
Saleh, Hager Ali [1 ]
Borg, Michael A. [2 ,3 ]
Lundborg, Cecilia Stalsby [1 ]
Saliba-Gustafsson, Erika A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Karolinska Inst, Dept Global Publ Hlth Hlth Syst & Policy HSP Impr, Tomtebodavagen 18A, S-17177 Stockholm, Sweden
[2] Mater Dei Hosp, Dept Infect Prevent & Control, MSD-2090 Msida, Malta
[3] Univ Malta, Fac Med & Surg, MSD-2090 Msida, Malta
来源
ANTIBIOTICS-BASEL | 2022年 / 11卷 / 05期
关键词
antibiotics; antibiotic resistance; parents; public; general practitioners; pharmacists; respiratory tract infections; qualitative; focus group discussion; RESPIRATORY-TRACT INFECTIONS; ACUTE COUGH; PATIENT; DETERMINANTS; AWARENESS; BEHAVIOR; EUROPE; HEALTH; NEED;
D O I
10.3390/antibiotics11050661
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Background: Antibiotic resistance (ABR) remains a global health threat that requires urgent action. Antibiotic use is a key driver of ABR and is particularly problematic in the outpatient setting. General practitioners (GPs), the public, and pharmacists therefore play an important role in safeguarding antibiotics. In this study, we aimed to gain a better understanding of the antibiotic prescribing-use-dispensation dynamic in Malta from the perspective of GPs, pharmacists, and parents; Methods: we conducted 8 focus groups with 8 GPs, 24 pharmacists, and 18 parents between 2014 and 2016. Data were analysed using inductive and deductive content analysis; Results: Awareness on antibiotic overuse and ABR was generally high among interviewees although antibiotic use was thought to be improving. Despite this, some believed that antibiotic demand, non-compliance, and over-the-counter dispensing are still a problem. Nevertheless, interviewees believed that the public is more accepting of alternative strategies, such as delayed antibiotic prescription. Both GPs and pharmacists were enthusiastic about their roles as patient educators in raising knowledge and awareness in this context; Conclusions: While antibiotic use and misuse, and knowledge and awareness, were perceived to have improved in Malta, our study suggests that even though stakeholders indicated willingness to drive change, there is still much room for improvement.
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