| Literature DB >> 15574193 |
Neeta Parimi1, Lexley M Pinto Pereira, P Prabhakar.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic overuse and misuse for upper respiratory tract infections in children is widespread and fuelled by public attitudes and expectations. This study assessed knowledge, beliefs, and practices regarding antibiotic use for these paediatric infections among children's caregivers' in Trinidad and Tobago in the English speaking Caribbean.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15574193 PMCID: PMC538285 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2296-5-28
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Characteristics of children's caregivers in Trinidad and Tobago.
| Number of people in the house (mean +/- SD) | 4.89 +/- 1.9 |
| Number of children (mean +/- SD) | 2.26 +/- 1.38 |
| Males | 126 (30)% |
| Females | 291 (70%)* |
| 18–30 yrs | 112 (28%) |
| 31–40 yrs | 165 (42%) |
| > 41 yrs | 129 (30%) |
| Rural | 235 (57%) |
| Urban | 176 (43%) |
| African | 142 (35%) |
| Indian | 158 (39%) |
| Others | 110 (29%) |
| Primary school | 96 (23%) |
| High school | 228 (55%)* |
| College | 90 (22%) |
| With Private Health insurance | 114 (29%) |
| Without Private Health insurance | 281 (71%)* |
| Antibiotics used in previous year | 143 (34%) |
| Antibiotics used in last 30 days | 149 (35%) |
* Significant at p < 0.05
Caregivers' Antibiotic Knowledge Score (AKS) and associated factors
| Males | 51 (30) | 51 (30) | 0.96 |
| Females | 117 (70) | 117 (70) | |
| Rural | 75 (46) | 101 (41) | 0.29 |
| Urban | 88 (54) | 147 (59) | |
| Has insurance | 35 (22) | 79 (33) | 0.02* |
| Does not have | 122 (78) | 159 (67) | |
| 18–30 yrs | 55 (34) | 57 (23) | 0.07 |
| 31–40 yrs | 60 (37) | 105 (43) | |
| >41 yrs | 47 (29) | 82 (34) | |
| African | 57 (35) | 85 (35) | 0.70 |
| Asian | 67 (41) | 91(37) | |
| Others | 41 (24) | 69 (28) | |
| Primary | 53 (37) | 43 (17) | 0.002* |
| High School | 87 (52) | 141 (57) | |
| Tertiary Education | 28 (18) | 62 (26) | |
| Employed | 69 (43) | 130 (54) | 0.09 |
| Self Employed | 28 (18) | 40 (17) | |
| Housewife/retired/unemployed | 62 (39) | 71 (29) | |
| Used in the last 12 months | 45 (27) | 98 (40) | 0.008* |
| Not used in the last 12 months | 118 (70) | 150 (60) | |
| Used in the last 30 days | 50 (30) | 99 (40) | 0.037* |
| Not used in the last 30 days | 122 (73) | 150 (60) |
Significant at (p < 0.05)
Antibiotic beliefs and practices of Caregivers in Trinidad
| p value | |||
| a. Cure all infections | |||
| Agree | 48 (37) | 63 (30) | 0.17 |
| Disagree | 81 (63) | 146 (70) | |
| b. Free from side -effects | |||
| Agree | 21 (18) | 44 (21) | 0.30 |
| Disagree | 99 (82) | 153 (79) | |
| c. Generally safe | |||
| Agree | 21 (17) | 28 (13) | 0.40 |
| Disagree | 105 (83) | 183 (87) | |
| Demands from doctor for URTI in children | |||
| Yes | 41 (28) | 45 (19) | 0.05* |
| No | 106 (72) | 188 (81) | |
| Keeps at home | |||
| Yes | 53 (33) | 45 (19) | 0.001** |
| No | 107 (67) | 195 (91) | |
| Self treatment | |||
| Yes | 33 (12) | 69 (32) | |
| No | 154 (88) | 150 (68) | 0.001** |
| Given by friends and relatives | |||
| Yes | 16 (10) | 25 (11) | |
| No | 142 (90) | 213 (89) | 0.9 |
| Compliance | |||
| Yes | 89 (63) | 152 (71) | |
| No | 52 (37) | 63 (29) | 0.13 |
*Significant at p < 0.05, ** Significant at p < 0.001
Antibiotic administration by caregivers for severe URTIs (n = 288) and visits to health provider
| Yes | No | Total | Yes | No | Total | |
| Cough and Cold | 112(82) | 24(18) | 136 | 77 (57) | 59(43)* | 136 |
| Fever | 75 (83) | 12(17) | 87 | 55 (63) | 32(37) | 87 |
| Sore throat | 54 (86) | 11(14) | 65 | 30 (46) | 35(54) | 65 |
| Total | 241(84)** | 47 (16) | 288 | 162(56) | 126(44) | 288 |
* Significant at p < 0.05
** Significant at p < 0.001