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Exploration of over the counter sales of antibiotics in community pharmacies of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: pharmacy professionals’ perspective

机译:埃塞俄比亚亚的斯亚贝巴社区药店的柜台销售抗生素的探索:药房专业人员的观点

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Over the counter sale of antibiotics is a global problem and it is increasingly recognized as a source of antibiotic misuse and is believed to increase treatment costs, adverse effects of treatment and emergence of resistance. The increasing trend of over the counter sale of antibiotics in Ethiopia calls for exploration of why such dispensing is practiced. This study aims to explore reasons for over the counter sale of antibiotics in the community pharmacies of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. A phenomenological qualitative study was conducted in five randomly selected community pharmacies of Addis Ababa. One pharmacy professional from each pharmacy were interviewed at the spot using semi-structured, open-ended interview checklist. Besides, observation of professionals’ dispensing practice was made for at least one hour in the same community pharmacies using an observation checklist. Findings were categorized into specific themes that were developed following the objectives. This was facilitated by use of OpenCode 3.6 software. All participants pointed out that antibiotics were frequently dispensed without prescription and contend that the trend of such dispensing has been increasing. The findings indicated that the nonprescription sales of antibiotics were common for Amoxicillin, Ciprofloxacin and Cotrimoxazole. The poor, less educated and younger groups of the population were reported to frequently request antibiotics without prescription. The main reasons for nonprescription sale of antibiotics by pharmacy professionals were found to be related to pharmacy owner’s influence to maximize revenue, customer’s pressure, weak regulatory mechanism and professional conflicts of interest. The study shows that nonprescription sale of antibiotics was common practice at least in Addis Ababa. The main reasons for this malpractice were the need to maximize revenue and weak regulatory mechanism. Hence, strong regulatory enforcement and community awareness campaign is called for to limit nonprescription sale of antibiotics.
机译:抗生素的非处方药销售是一个全球性问题,人们日益认识到它是滥用抗生素的根源,并且据信会增加治疗费用,治疗的不利影响和耐药性的出现。在埃塞俄比亚,柜台销售抗生素的日益增长的趋势要求探索为什么实行这种分配。这项研究旨在探讨在埃塞俄比亚的亚的斯亚贝巴的社区药房中非处方销售抗生素的原因。在亚的斯亚贝巴的五个随机选择的社区药店进行了现象学定性研究。使用半结构的开放式访谈清单在现场采访了每个药房的一名药房专业人员。此外,在同一社区药房使用观察检查表对专业人员的配药行为进行了至少一小时的观察。将调查结果归类为根据目标制定的特定主题。这是通过使用OpenCode 3.6软件来促进的。所有参与者都指出,抗生素经常不用处方就可以分发,并认为这种分发的趋势正在增加。调查结果表明,非处方药销售对阿莫西林,环丙沙星和复方新诺明很普遍。据报告,贫困,文化程度较低和较年轻的人群经常在没有处方的情况下要求使用抗生素。研究发现,药房专业人员非处方销售抗生素的主要原因与药房所有者影响最大的收入,客户的压力,监管机制薄弱以及专业利益冲突有关。该研究表明,至少在亚的斯亚贝巴,非处方销售抗生素是普遍的做法。出现这种不当行为的主要原因是需要最大化收入和薄弱的监管机制。因此,需要有力的法规执行和社区意识运动来限制抗生素的非处方销售。

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