Antibiotic Prescribing Rate in Lebanese Community Pharmacies: A Nationwide Patient-Simulated Study of Acute Bacterial Rhinosinusitis

This study aims to evaluate the antibiotic prescribing rate for acute bacterial rhinosinusitis in community pharmacies and to study the corresponding attitude and behavior of participants. A cross-sectional, nationwide study was conducted using a patient-simulated case of bacterial rhinosinusitis. D...

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Main Authors: Sally G. Yaacoub, Nathalie A. Lahoud, Nicole J. Francis, Deema W. Rahme, Tony H. Murr, Patrick F. Maison, Nadine G. Saleh
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Language:English
Published: Atlantis Press 2019-03-01
Series:Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health
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Online Access:https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125905693/view
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spelling doaj-5071d3b8edf748f9a8f047f1cd752ca02020-11-24T22:14:30ZengAtlantis PressJournal of Epidemiology and Global Health2210-60062019-03-019110.2991/jegh.k.190305.001Antibiotic Prescribing Rate in Lebanese Community Pharmacies: A Nationwide Patient-Simulated Study of Acute Bacterial RhinosinusitisSally G. YaacoubNathalie A. LahoudNicole J. FrancisDeema W. RahmeTony H. MurrPatrick F. MaisonNadine G. SalehThis study aims to evaluate the antibiotic prescribing rate for acute bacterial rhinosinusitis in community pharmacies and to study the corresponding attitude and behavior of participants. A cross-sectional, nationwide study was conducted using a patient-simulated case of bacterial rhinosinusitis. Descriptive data were reported for the medications prescribed, questions asked, and recommendations made. Bivariate analysis was conducted to identify factors affecting the aforementioned. Out of the 250 community pharmacies visited, 77 (30.8%) prescribed antibiotics, 15 (6%) referred the patient to a physician, and 79 (32%) made the right diagnosis. Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid (69.7%) was the most prescribed antibiotic. The majority of the participants prescribed antibiotics according to guidelines. Overall, 108 (43.2%) participants questioned about symptoms and few questioned about patient age, pregnancy, and history of rhinosinusitis. None counseled about interactions or in case a dose is missed. We concluded that antibiotics are easily prescribed in Lebanese community pharmacies. This misuse should be tackled by legislative authorities to restrict such practices. https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125905693/viewAntibioticsantimicrobial resistancebacterial rhinosinusitiscommunity pharmacists
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author Sally G. Yaacoub
Nathalie A. Lahoud
Nicole J. Francis
Deema W. Rahme
Tony H. Murr
Patrick F. Maison
Nadine G. Saleh
spellingShingle Sally G. Yaacoub
Nathalie A. Lahoud
Nicole J. Francis
Deema W. Rahme
Tony H. Murr
Patrick F. Maison
Nadine G. Saleh
Antibiotic Prescribing Rate in Lebanese Community Pharmacies: A Nationwide Patient-Simulated Study of Acute Bacterial Rhinosinusitis
Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health
Antibiotics
antimicrobial resistance
bacterial rhinosinusitis
community pharmacists
author_facet Sally G. Yaacoub
Nathalie A. Lahoud
Nicole J. Francis
Deema W. Rahme
Tony H. Murr
Patrick F. Maison
Nadine G. Saleh
author_sort Sally G. Yaacoub
title Antibiotic Prescribing Rate in Lebanese Community Pharmacies: A Nationwide Patient-Simulated Study of Acute Bacterial Rhinosinusitis
title_short Antibiotic Prescribing Rate in Lebanese Community Pharmacies: A Nationwide Patient-Simulated Study of Acute Bacterial Rhinosinusitis
title_full Antibiotic Prescribing Rate in Lebanese Community Pharmacies: A Nationwide Patient-Simulated Study of Acute Bacterial Rhinosinusitis
title_fullStr Antibiotic Prescribing Rate in Lebanese Community Pharmacies: A Nationwide Patient-Simulated Study of Acute Bacterial Rhinosinusitis
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotic Prescribing Rate in Lebanese Community Pharmacies: A Nationwide Patient-Simulated Study of Acute Bacterial Rhinosinusitis
title_sort antibiotic prescribing rate in lebanese community pharmacies: a nationwide patient-simulated study of acute bacterial rhinosinusitis
publisher Atlantis Press
series Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health
issn 2210-6006
publishDate 2019-03-01
description This study aims to evaluate the antibiotic prescribing rate for acute bacterial rhinosinusitis in community pharmacies and to study the corresponding attitude and behavior of participants. A cross-sectional, nationwide study was conducted using a patient-simulated case of bacterial rhinosinusitis. Descriptive data were reported for the medications prescribed, questions asked, and recommendations made. Bivariate analysis was conducted to identify factors affecting the aforementioned. Out of the 250 community pharmacies visited, 77 (30.8%) prescribed antibiotics, 15 (6%) referred the patient to a physician, and 79 (32%) made the right diagnosis. Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid (69.7%) was the most prescribed antibiotic. The majority of the participants prescribed antibiotics according to guidelines. Overall, 108 (43.2%) participants questioned about symptoms and few questioned about patient age, pregnancy, and history of rhinosinusitis. None counseled about interactions or in case a dose is missed. We concluded that antibiotics are easily prescribed in Lebanese community pharmacies. This misuse should be tackled by legislative authorities to restrict such practices.
topic Antibiotics
antimicrobial resistance
bacterial rhinosinusitis
community pharmacists
url https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125905693/view
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