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消费者对非处方购买抗生素的认知与行为:来自印度新德里一项定性研究的见解

Knowledge and behavior of consumers towards the non-prescription purchase of antibiotics: An insight from a qualitative study from New Delhi, India.

作者信息

Kotwani Anita, Joshi Jyoti, Lamkang Anjana S, Sharma Ayushi, Kaloni Deeksha

机构信息

PhD (Pharmacol). Professor & Head of Pharmacology Department, Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute (VPCI), University of Delhi. Delhi (India).

MD, MBBS (Commun Med). Adjunct Professor. Amity Institute of Public Health, Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Policy (CDDEP), Amity University and Head-South Asia. New Delhi (India).

出版信息

Pharm Pract (Granada). 2021 Jan-Mar;19(1):2206. doi: 10.18549/PharmPract.2021.1.2206. Epub 2021 Mar 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In Low-and Middle-Income Countries, including India, consumers often purchase antibiotics over-the-counter (OTC) from retail pharmacies. This practice leads to the inappropriate use of antibiotics in the community which is an important driver for the development of antimicrobial resistance. A better understanding of consumers' views towards this grave public health concern is critical to developing evidence-based intervention programs for awareness among the general population.

OBJECTIVE

To explore knowledge, practice and, behavior of consumers towards antibiotics, antibiotic use, antimicrobial resistance, purchasing behavior of consumers for antibiotics, and to gain insight which will help in developing evidence-based policy interventions.

METHODS

72 in-depth consumer interviews were conducted in all 11 districts of the National Capital Territory of Delhi. The qualitative data were analyzed using thematic analysis.

RESULTS

Our study found that retail pharmacies were the first point of consultation for common ailments for patients/consumers once home remedies failed; they were largely unaware of the threat of antimicrobial resistance. Consumers' knowledge of antibiotic use and about antimicrobial resistance was low, they used old prescriptions, and bought antibiotics OTC to save time and money. Despite the presence of regulations constituted to regulate the sale of antibiotics by the Government and the implementation of national campaigns, the practice of self-medication and behaviors such as OTC purchase, non-adherence to prescribed antibiotics was prevalent. Consumers perceive that antibiotics provide quick relief and accelerate the curing process and retail pharmacy shops try to protect their retail business interests by honoring old prescriptions and self-medication for antibiotics.

CONCLUSIONS

The lack of awareness and insufficient knowledge about what antibiotics are and issues such as antimicrobial resistance or antibiotic resistance resulted in misuse of antibiotics by consumers. Limited access to public healthcare and affordability of private healthcare are factors that contribute towards the self-medication/OTC purchase of antibiotics. The regular misuse of antibiotics through irrational use reinforces the need for strong enactment of strategies like continuous community awareness campaigns. Mitigation efforts should focus upon educating consumers continuously and sustainably for the understanding of antibiotic misuse, antimicrobial resistance, and promote better compliance with regulations.

摘要

背景

在包括印度在内的低收入和中等收入国家,消费者经常从零售药店非处方购买抗生素。这种做法导致社区中抗生素的不当使用,这是抗菌素耐药性发展的一个重要驱动因素。更好地了解消费者对这一严重公共卫生问题的看法对于制定基于证据的干预计划以提高普通民众的认识至关重要。

目的

探讨消费者对抗生素、抗生素使用、抗菌素耐药性的知识、实践和行为,消费者购买抗生素的行为,并获得有助于制定基于证据的政策干预措施的见解。

方法

在德里国家首都辖区的所有11个区进行了72次深入的消费者访谈。使用主题分析法对定性数据进行分析。

结果

我们的研究发现,一旦家庭疗法无效,零售药店是患者/消费者治疗常见疾病的首选咨询点;他们基本上没有意识到抗菌素耐药性的威胁。消费者对抗生素使用和抗菌素耐药性的知识水平较低,他们使用旧处方,并非处方购买抗生素以节省时间和金钱。尽管政府制定了规范抗生素销售的法规并开展了全国性运动,但自我用药以及非处方购买、不遵守规定的抗生素使用等行为仍然普遍存在。消费者认为抗生素能提供快速缓解并加速治愈过程,而零售药店则通过认可旧处方和抗生素自我用药来保护其零售商业利益。

结论

对什么是抗生素以及抗菌素耐药性或抗生素耐药性等问题缺乏认识和了解,导致消费者滥用抗生素。公共医疗服务获取有限以及私立医疗服务费用高昂是导致自我用药/非处方购买抗生素的因素。通过不合理使用抗生素的经常性滥用强化了实施持续社区宣传运动等强有力战略措施的必要性。缓解措施应侧重于持续且可持续地教育消费者,使其了解抗生素滥用、抗菌素耐药性,并促进更好地遵守法规。

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