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Evidence of factors influencing self-medication with antibiotics in LMICs: a systematic scoping review protocol

机译:影响中低收入国家抗生素自我用药的因素的证据:系统的范围界定审查方案

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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) emphasize the need for strengthening the capacity of all developing countries in the early warning, risk reduction and management of national as well as global health risks. Despite there being a considerable amount of effort in controlling and promoting the rational use of antibiotics, studies show that the practice of self-medication with antibiotics?(SMA) systematically exposes individuals to the risk of antibiotic resistance and other antibiotic side effects. The proposed scoping review aims to map literature on the factors influencing self-medication with antibiotics in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The adopted search strategy for this scoping review study will involve electronic databases including PubMed, Web of Knowledge, Science Direct, EBSCOhost (PubMed, CINAHL, MEDLINE), Google Scholar, BioMed Central and World Health Organization library. A two-stage mapping strategy will be conducted. Stage 1 will screen studies through examining their titles and screening abstracts descriptively by focus and method as stipulated by the inclusion and exclusion criteria. In stage 2, the researchers will extract data from the included studies. A parallel screening and data extraction will be undertaken by two reviewers. In accessing the quality of the included studies, the researchers will utilize the mixed methods appraisal tool (MMAT, version 11). The NVivo computer software (version 11) shall be used to classify, sort, arrange and examine relationships in the data, and to extract the relevant outcomes and for the thematic analysis of the studies. The study anticipates finding relevant studies reporting evidence on the factors influencing self-medication with antibiotics in LMICs. The evidence obtained from the included studies will help guide future research. The study findings will be disseminated electronically and in print with presentations being done at relevant platforms, i.e. conferences related to antibiotic use, antimicrobial resistance, health seeking behaviour and the use of medicines. Prospero Registration Number: CRD42017072954.
机译:可持续发展目标(SDG)强调需要加强所有发展中国家在预警,降低风险以及管理国家和全球健康风险方面的能力。尽管在控制和促进合理使用抗生素方面付出了大量的努力,但研究表明,使用抗生素进行自我药物治疗(SMA)会系统地使个体面临抗生素耐药性和其他抗生素副作用的风险。拟议的范围审查旨在对影响低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)自我使用抗生素自我治疗的因素进行文献综述。此范围审查研究采用的搜索策略将涉及电子数据库,包括PubMed,Web of Knowledge,Science Direct,EBSCOhost(PubMed,CINAHL,MEDLINE),Google Scholar,BioMed Central和世界卫生组织图书馆。将进行两阶段的映射策略。第1阶段将通过检查他们的标题并按照纳入和排除标准规定的重点和方法描述性地筛选摘要来筛选研究。在第2阶段,研究人员将从包含的研究中提取数据。两名审查员将进行平行筛选和数据提取。在访问纳入研究的质量时,研究人员将使用混合方法评估工具(MMAT,版本11)。 NVivo计算机软件(版本11)将用于对数据中的关系进行分类,排序,排列和检查,并提取相关结果并进行研究的主题分析。该研究有望找到相关的研究报告,这些研究报告了影响LMIC中自我用药的因素的证据。从纳入研究中获得的证据将有助于指导未来的研究。研究结果将通过电子方式和印刷形式传播,并在相关平台(即与抗生素使用,抗菌素耐药性,寻求健康的行为和药物使用有关的会议)上进行演示。 Prospero注册号:CRD42017072954。

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