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Misconceptions and Malpractices Toward Antibiotic Use in Childhood Upper Respiratory Tract Infections Among a Cohort of Lebanese Parents

机译:黎巴嫩父母队列儿童上呼吸道感染儿童上呼吸道感染的误解和弊端

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Antimicrobial resistance is an emerging global health threat. Misuse and abuse of antibiotics are of particular concern in the pediatric population. Since management of childhood illnesses depends considerably on parents' perceptions, the objectives of this study were to report parents' perspectives and assess their practices toward antibiotics used for upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) in children. Using a cross-sectional design, anonymous structured questionnaires were completed by 1,037 parents in public and private schools across Lebanon's largest governorate. Descriptive statistics were used to report participants' responses. A multivariate analysis was performed to identify factors affecting knowledge and malpractice related to antibiotic use. Significant misconceptions and malpractices were identified among parents. For instance, 33.9% of parents considered that antibiotics are helpful in treating common cold among children and 36.2% believed antibiotics expedite the recovery of their child with common cold infection. Moreover, there was a lack of knowledge concerning antibiotic coverage, since 37.9% of the respondents believed that antibiotics treat viral infections and 21.5% were neutral toward this question. Around 20% of the participants believed they can reduce the dose of antibiotics if the child gets better. Significant factors associated with poor knowledge and misuses were parents' lower educational and socioeconomic levels. Despite extensive evidence on the limited role of antibiotics in URTIs, parents in Lebanon continue to misuse them. More concerted efforts are needed to improve parents' knowledge and practices with regard to the rational use of antibiotics.
机译:抗微生物抗性是一种新兴的全球健康威胁。滥用和滥用抗生素在儿科人口中特别关注。由于儿童疾病的管理取决于父母的看法,这项研究的目标是向父母的观点报告父母的观点,并评估其对儿童上呼吸道感染(URTIS)的抗生素的实践。使用横断面设计,匿名结构问卷由黎巴嫩最大省最大的公共和私立学校的公共和私立学校的1,037名父母完成。描述性统计数据用于报告参与者的回答。进行多元分析,以确定影响与抗生素使用相关的知识和医疗事故的因素。父母之间确定了显着的误解和弊端。例如,33.9%的父母认为抗生素有助于治疗儿童的常见感冒,36.2%相信抗生素加快常见感冒感染的孩子恢复。此外,由于37.9%的受访者认为抗生素治疗病毒感染和21.5%,因此缺乏了抗生素覆盖率的知识。大约20%的参与者认为,如果孩子变得更好,他们可以减少抗生素的剂量。与知识差和滥用相关的重要因素是父母的较低教育和社会经济水平。尽管有关抗生素在URTIS在URTIS中的有限作用的广泛证据,但黎巴嫩的父母继续滥用它们。需要更多协调一致的努力来改善父母的知识和实践,了解合理使用抗生素。

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