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Alaswad, F., AlZahrani, F., Alomani, F., Alwohaibi, N., Almaimouni, A., Almannaa, A., Bin Saeed, A., Alzwaid, A., Aladwanie, R. (2018). Misunderstanding of Parents about using of Anti-Biotic in Upper Respiratory Tract Infection in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 72(6), 4725-4731. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2018.9848
Fatimah Adam Alaswad; Faisal Mubarak AlZahrani; Faisal Abdullah Alomani; Nawaf Mohammed Alwohaibi; Ali Ahmed Almaimouni; Abdullah Abdulrahman Almannaa; Abdullah Abdulrahman Bin Saeed; Abdulaziz Abdullah Alzwaid; Rakan Abdulrahman Aladwanie. "Misunderstanding of Parents about using of Anti-Biotic in Upper Respiratory Tract Infection in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia". The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 72, 6, 2018, 4725-4731. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2018.9848
Alaswad, F., AlZahrani, F., Alomani, F., Alwohaibi, N., Almaimouni, A., Almannaa, A., Bin Saeed, A., Alzwaid, A., Aladwanie, R. (2018). 'Misunderstanding of Parents about using of Anti-Biotic in Upper Respiratory Tract Infection in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia', The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 72(6), pp. 4725-4731. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2018.9848
Alaswad, F., AlZahrani, F., Alomani, F., Alwohaibi, N., Almaimouni, A., Almannaa, A., Bin Saeed, A., Alzwaid, A., Aladwanie, R. Misunderstanding of Parents about using of Anti-Biotic in Upper Respiratory Tract Infection in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2018; 72(6): 4725-4731. doi: 10.21608/ejhm.2018.9848

Misunderstanding of Parents about using of Anti-Biotic in Upper Respiratory Tract Infection in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Article 25, Volume 72, Issue 6, July 2018, Page 4725-4731  XML PDF (228.73 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/ejhm.2018.9848
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Authors
Fatimah Adam Alaswad email 1; Faisal Mubarak AlZahrani2; Faisal Abdullah Alomani2; Nawaf Mohammed Alwohaibi2; Ali Ahmed Almaimouni2; Abdullah Abdulrahman Almannaa2; Abdullah Abdulrahman Bin Saeed2; Abdulaziz Abdullah Alzwaid2; Rakan Abdulrahman Aladwanie2
1Ras Tanura General Hospital, Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia
2Almaarefa Colleges, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Abstract
Background: Misuse of antibiotics has become a global public health issue for several reasons, one of which is the rapid development of antibiotic resistance that leads to high morbidity and mortality.
Objectives: Objective of this study was to study the misconceptions of parents of primary school children in Riyadh about the use of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract (URT) symptoms; and also study perceptions, attitudes, and behavior toward antibiotic use and identifies the factors affecting this.
Methods: Analytic cross-sectional study of parents in one large city: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Study population were parents of children studying in these schools and were selected multistage sampling and proportional to population size (PPS).
Results: The questionnaire was distributed to 1306 parents. The response rate was 78.9%, 56.6% respondents were mothers with a mean age of 40 ± 7. Sixty seven percent of the parents admitted to self-prescription once or more, and the most common reason for self-prescribing, was because they thought the child was not ill enough to be taken to hospital (41.8%). This was followed by 37.7% who used “leftovers”. Regarding the attitude toward antibiotic prescription, 62.5% agreed that children should not be given an antibiotic when they have fever and nasal congestion. In addition, 63.5% agreed that they should give their child antibiotic for ear or throat pain. Around two thirds agreed that upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) was caused by a virus. Those who obtained their information from primary health care centers and general practitioners had the lowest median of total knowledge score, and the highest knowledge was for those who obtained information from websites and the social media. Multiple linear regressions revealed that parents whose incomes were high, had high education, had children in private schools were more likely to have good knowledge and highly favorable attitudes and practices toward antibiotic use.
Conclusion: Thirteen percent had an excellent knowledge, and 52.7% had an intermediate level of knowledge. Of those with excellent knowledge, 58.6% still expected to get antibiotic prescription from a physician for URTI.
Keywords
antibiotics; misuse; Saudi Arabia; Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
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