| Literature DB >> 30922238 |
Ruby Biezen1, Danilla Grando2, Danielle Mazza3, Bianca Brijnath4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Antibiotics are not recommended for treating uncomplicated respiratory tract infections (RTIs), despite this, antibiotic prescribing for this is widespread. General practitioners (GPs) report parental pressure and fear of losing patients if they do not prescribe antibiotics, however, parental views on antibiotics for RTIs are unclear. Therefore, this study examined GPs' and parents' perceptions regarding antibiotic prescribing for RTIs in young children.Entities:
Keywords: Antibiotic prescribing; Antimicrobial resistance; Children; General practitioners; Parents; Primary care; Respiratory tract infection
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30922238 PMCID: PMC6437946 DOI: 10.1186/s12875-019-0936-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Characteristics of GPs
| GPs ( | |
|---|---|
| Gender | 6 F, 14 M |
| Age group | 31–40 (30%) |
| 41–50 (20%) | |
| 51–60 (45%) | |
| 61–70 (5%) | |
| Years of experience | 18 (4–37 years) |
GPs General Practitioner, F Female, M Male
Characteristics of parents and carers
| Parents and Carers | |
|---|---|
| Gender | |
| Women | 47 (94%) |
| Men | 3 (6%) |
| Age: (year) | |
| 21–30 | 7 (14%) |
| 31–40 | 31 (62%) |
| 41–50 | 9 (18%) |
| > 50 (grandparents) | 3 (6%) |
| Income (per week) | |
| < $900 | 6 (12%) |
| $900–$1500 | 14 (28%) |
| > $1500 | 24 (48%) |
| No data | 6 (12%) |
| Highest qualifications | |
| High school/trade certificate | 14 (28%) |
| Undergraduate | 22 (44%) |
| Post graduate/PhD | 14 (28%) |
Parents’ views on common colds, antibiotics and GP visits
| Statements | Disagree or Strongly disagree (n, %) | Neither agree or disagree (n, %) | Agree or Strongly agree (n, %) | No Response (n, %) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I will always want antibiotics for my child’s cough, cold or flu symptoms | 43 | 86% | 4 | 8% | 1 | 2% | 2 | 4% |
| My child will be sick for a longer period if he/she does not receive an antibiotic for cough, cold or flu symptoms | 40 | 80% | 4 | 8% | 5 | 10% | 1 | 2% |
| I generally know if my child needs an antibiotic before seeing the doctor for cough, cold or flu symptoms | 17 | 34% | 9 | 18% | 23 | 46% | 1 | 2% |
| I will go to another doctor if my doctor does not prescribe antibiotics for my child for cough, cold or flu symptoms | 44 | 88% | 4 | 8% | 1 | 2% | 1 | 2% |
| I usually go to the doctors if my child has been unwell with cough, cold or flu symptoms for longer than 3 days | 17 | 34% | 7 | 14% | 25 | 50% | 1 | 2% |
| I am more satisfied with the doctor visit if I am prescribed antibiotics for my child with cough, cold or flu symptoms | 36 | 72% | 7 | 14% | 6 | 12% | 1 | 2% |
| I am always guided by what my doctor recommends for my child with cough, cold or flu symptoms | 8 | 16% | 6 | 12% | 35 | 70% | 2 | 4% |
| I always have to initiate the discussion of antibiotics before my doctor would be willing to prescribe antibiotics for my sick child with cough, cold or flu symptoms | 32 | 64% | 20 | 20% | 6 | 12% | 2 | 4% |
| I usually know what I want out of my doctor’s appointment before I go | 13 | 26% | 17 | 34% | 19 | 38% | 1 | 2% |
| I will take my child to see a doctor if he/she has a high temperature (over 40 °C) | 4 | 8% | 3 | 6% | 41 | 82% | 2 | 4% |
| I will take my child to see a doctor if he/she has a temperature (37 °C - 40 °C) | 18 | 36% | 12 | 24% | 29 | 38% | 1 | 2% |