The appropriateness of self-care policy for urinary tract infections among women from racialised minorities and low-income households in the United Kingdom: A qualitative study.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Health Services Research & Policy Pub Date : 2025-01-15 DOI:10.1177/13558196251313736
Agata Pacho, Nicholas Mays, Rebecca E Glover
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Objectives: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can negatively impact quality of life, especially when recurring. Patients often seek medical advice to relieve painful symptoms. UTIs are also the second most common reason antibiotics are prescribed in English primary care. However, overuse and long-term use of antibiotics for suspected UTIs in women can lead to antibiotic-resistant bacteria, making future treatments less effective. The UK's 2019-24 Antimicrobial Resistance National Action Plan aims to raise public awareness about the risks of overusing antibiotics and encourages self-care for minor infections, like uncomplicated UTIs. We explored how feasible and appropriate this approach is.

Methods: The transcripts from four online focus groups and 19 one-to-one online interviews involving 25 racialised minority and/or low-income women were analysed thematically. Meetings with lay members of the public with similar socio-demographics and experiences to those we planned on recruiting for the research helped to orientate the study, refine its materials and enhance its recruitment strategies.

Results: All participants spoke about UTI-related anxieties, which they experienced differently depending on the frequency and the course of UTI episodes, and how knowledgeable they were about the symptoms. Participants often practised self-care for UTIs before seeking professional advice. They saw consultations with health care professionals as valuable for managing the symptoms of UTIs and navigating self-care options. Those with recurrent UTIs felt they could recognise when they required antibiotics and, therefore, they felt they could take responsibility for minimising overprescribing. Barriers to self-care included high pressure working days and not being able to take time off work to recover.

Conclusions: Participants in our study were often able to self-diagnose and assess the severity of their symptoms, which makes them partners in efforts to improve antibiotic stewardship. They still valued consulting professionals for advice and support about their UTIs, irrespective of whether they received a prescription.

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英国少数族裔和低收入家庭妇女尿路感染自我保健政策的适当性:一项定性研究。
目的:尿路感染(uti)会对生活质量产生负面影响,尤其是复发时。患者经常寻求医疗建议以缓解疼痛症状。尿路感染也是英国初级保健开出抗生素的第二大常见原因。然而,对疑似uti的妇女过度使用和长期使用抗生素可能导致抗生素耐药细菌,使未来的治疗效果降低。英国2019-24年抗菌素耐药性国家行动计划旨在提高公众对过度使用抗生素风险的认识,并鼓励对轻微感染(如简单的尿路感染)进行自我护理。我们探讨了这种方法的可行性和适当性。方法:对25名少数族裔和/或低收入妇女的4个在线焦点小组和19个一对一在线访谈的记录进行主题分析。与社会人口统计学和经验与我们计划为研究招募的人相似的非专业公众成员会面,有助于确定研究方向,完善材料并加强招募策略。结果:所有参与者都谈到了与尿路感染相关的焦虑,根据尿路感染发作的频率和过程,以及他们对症状的了解程度,他们经历的焦虑有所不同。参与者在寻求专业建议之前经常对尿路感染进行自我护理。他们认为与卫生保健专业人员进行咨询对于控制尿路感染的症状和指导自我保健选择是有价值的。那些患有复发性尿路感染的人认为他们可以识别出何时需要抗生素,因此,他们认为他们可以承担起最大限度地减少过度处方的责任。自我照顾的障碍包括工作压力大,不能抽出时间休息。结论:本研究的参与者通常能够自我诊断并评估其症状的严重程度,这使他们成为努力改善抗生素管理的合作伙伴。他们仍然重视向专业人士咨询有关尿路感染的建议和支持,无论他们是否收到处方。
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