Self-Treatment with Antibiotics: Knowledge level, Prevalence and Indica- tions for Practicing Among University Students in Jordan

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作者
Najjar, Yahya [1 ]
Hassan, Zeinab [2 ]
机构
[1] Al Balqa Appl Univ, Allied Med Sci, Zarqa, Jordan
[2] Hashemite Univ, Sch Nursing, Zarqa, Jordan
关键词
self-treatment; antibiotics; knowledge level; university students; indications; practicing; MEDICATION; ATTITUDES; COMMUNITY; PATTERNS; DRUGS;
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10.2174/1574886315666200902153950
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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Background: Self-treatment with antibiotics involves obtaining medicines without a prescription, sharing medicines with members of one's social circle, or using leftover medicines stored at home. Objective: Assess the prevalence, knowledge level, reasons for practicing self-treatment of antibiotic among undergraduate university students. Methods: The study was conducted cross-sectional on a sample of 201 students. A pre-validated questionnaire called "self-treatment with antibiotics", containing 27 close-ended questions, was administered to each subject. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 16 and the results were expressed as counts and percentages. Results and Discussion: Knowledge about self-treatment with antibiotics was good in general, and health-related students had a better level of knowledge about self-treatment with antibiotics than non-health-related students. The majority of the participants had not used self-treatment with antibiotics. Gender, age, and the last time antibiotic taken affected self-treatment with antibiotics. The most common indication for self-treatment with antibiotics was flu, cold, and tonsillitis. The most common reason for practicing self-treatment with antibiotics was being considered as a convenient and rapid solution. Internet was the main source for university students regarding knowledge about antibiotic use and resistance. Conclusion: Self-treatment with antibiotics is affected by several social and demographic variables, and the role of media, public policies, university curricula as well as physicians and pharmacists should be enforced and activated to eliminate inappropriate uses of antibiotics and to correct misconceptions that encourage self-treatment with antibiotics.
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