| Literature DB >> 32568044 |
Leesa Lin, Stephan Harbarth, Xiaomin Wang, Xudong Zhou.
Abstract
In a large-scale survey of 9,526 parents in China, we investigated antimicrobial drug use for common childhood infections. Of children with self-limiting conditions, formal care was sought for 69.2%; of those, 53.4% received drug prescriptions, including 11.2% from parental demands. Where drugs were taken without prescriptions, 70% were from community pharmacies.Entities:
Keywords: China; antibacterial agents; antimicrobial resistance; bacteria; child; common cold; parental; pediatrics; physicians; practice patterns; self-medication; surveys and questionnaires
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32568044 PMCID: PMC7323518 DOI: 10.3201/eid2607.190631
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Figure 1Use of antimicrobial drugs (antibiotics) for children by their parents (N = 9,526), China. Section A (left of dashed line) represents chronic antibiotic use in the previous year; section B (right of dashed line) indicates antibiotic use for common childhood illnesses in the previous month. Orange shading indicates treatment within community or household, outside of a clinical setting. Blue shading indicates use within a clinical setting.
Characteristics of antibiotic prescriptions for children with common childhood illnesses in the previous month, China*
| Study question | Children brought to medical facility, N = 2,478, no. (%) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Children prescribed antibiotics, n = 1,323 [53.39%] | ||||||
| No. (%) | OR | aOR (95% CI)† | p value‡ | |||
| What was the medical facility used when seeking care for your child? (urban/rural) |
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| Tertiary hospital | 367 (14.8) | 174 (47.41) | Referent | Referent | ||
| Secondary/county hospital | 1,057 (42.7) | 592 (56.01) | 1.41 (1.11–1.79) | 1.43 (1.11–1.84) | ||
| Community health centers/township hospital | 719 (29.0) | 373 (51.88) | 1.20 (0.93–1.54) | 1.17 (0.90–1.53) | ||
| Private clinics/ village clinics | 335 (13.5) |
| 184 (54.93) | 1.35 (1.00–1.82) | 1.21 (0.89–1.65) |
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| When seeking care at the medical facility, did you ask the doctor for antibiotics? |
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| No | 2,292 (92.5) | 1,175 (88.81) | Referent | Referent | ||
| Yes | 186 (7.5) | 148 (11.19) | 3.70 (2.57–5.34) | 3.71 (2.56–5.38) | ||
*Bold text indicates a statistically significant difference (p<0.05). aOR, adjusted odds ratio; OR, odds ratio. †Adjusted for children’s sex and age, urban/rural residence, and province. ‡Determined by likelihood ratio test.
Figure 2Answers to questions about antibiotics-related knowledge among parents in 3 representative provinces in China (N = 9,526). A) Knowledge of risks for antimicrobial resistance; B) understanding of drug efficacy for common illnesses; C) drug recognition. Correct answers are shown in parentheses.