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Evaluation of Antibiotic Supply Decisions by Community Pharmacists in Thailand: A Vignette Study.

Sisira Donsamak1,2, Marjorie C Weiss1, Dai N John1.   

Abstract

In Thailand, antibiotics are available lawfully from community pharmacies without a prescription. Inappropriate supply of antibiotics from Thai community pharmacies to the public for common, self-limiting diseases has been reported. The study aimed to evaluate the appropriateness of antibiotics selected by community pharmacists in Thailand in response to vignettes. A cross-sectional survey of community pharmacists across Thailand was conducted using a self-administered questionnaire including nine case vignettes with three conditions, namely upper respiratory infections (URIs), acute diarrhoea and simple wounds. A total of 208 questionnaires were completed and analysed (20.8% response rate). In response to vignettes relating to URIs, 50.8% of pharmacist recommendations were not in accordance with antibiotic guidelines. Inappropriate recommendations for diarrhoea and wound cases were 20.8% and 16.7%, respectively. A higher proportion of younger pharmacists, those with less experience, Pharm. D. graduate pharmacists, employee pharmacists and those pharmacists who worked in a chain pharmacy were more likely to recommend appropriate antibiotic treatment in response to the vignettes (p < 0.05). These findings will be useful to promote educational interventions for community pharmacists regarding common infectious disease management in order to improve appropriate antibiotic use.

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Keywords:  Thailand; antibiotic; community pharmacist; pharmacy; survey

Year:  2021        PMID: 33546476      PMCID: PMC7913721          DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics10020154

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antibiotics (Basel)        ISSN: 2079-6382


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