Public Knowledge and Beliefs on Antibiotics Use and Self-Medication in Basra

Hasan Kareem Mohammed, Majid Abdulwahab Maatook, Rajaa Ahmed Mahmoud
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Self-medication is described as the use of medications to address illnesses or symptoms that one has independently diagnosed, as well as the irregular or continuous use of a prescribed substance to treat persistent or recurrent illnesses or symptoms. The fundamental issue with antibiotic self-medication is the development of pathogenic resistance. Antibiotic resistance is an issue that exists today, primarily in developing nations. The main objective was to study the public's beliefs and behaviors on antibiotic use as well as self-medication with antibiotics in Basra were studied. Methods: a cross-sectional survey was conducted by using a validated questionnaire. This survey  included 470 participants. (74 %) self-medicate with antibiotics. Community pharmacies (41.1%) were the most common source of antibiotics for self-medication. (74.5%) of the participants know that antibiotics are not useful for a common cold. (59.1%) of the participants have an idea of the possible harmful effects of using antibiotics. More than half of the participants 287 (61.1%) thought that self-medication with antibiotics is not an acceptable practice. (40.51%) stated as very bad practice and (32.72%) stated as bad practice. Conclusion: Most of the participants beliefs that self-medication with antibiotics is not an acceptable practice, while 74% used this practices. It is important to properly follow up the regulations and controlling the distribution of prescription medications.  
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巴士拉地区公众对抗生素使用和自我用药的认识和信念
自我用药被描述为使用药物来解决自己独立诊断的疾病或症状,以及不规则或连续使用规定物质来治疗持续或复发的疾病或症状。抗生素自我用药的根本问题是致病性耐药性的发展。抗生素耐药性是当今存在的一个问题,主要是在发展中国家。主要目的是研究公众对抗生素使用的信念和行为,并研究巴士拉地区的抗生素自我用药情况。方法:采用经验证的问卷进行横断面调查。这项调查包括470名参与者。(74%)使用抗生素自我治疗。社区药房(41.1%)是自我用药最常见的抗生素来源。(74.5%)的参与者知道抗生素对普通感冒无效。(59.1%)的参与者了解使用抗生素可能产生的不良影响。超过一半的287名参与者(61.1%)认为使用抗生素自行用药是不可接受的做法。(40.51%)被认为是非常糟糕的做法,(32.72%)被认为是糟糕的做法。结论:大多数参与者认为使用抗生素自行用药是不可接受的做法,而74%的人使用了这种做法。对处方药品的流通进行监管和控制是十分重要的。
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