Antibiotic prescribing in inpatient and outpatient settings in Iran: a systematic review and meta-analysis study

Abstract Background Antibiotic prescribing is common worldwide. There are several original studies about antibiotic prescribing in the healthcare setting of Iran reporting different levels of prescribing. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to determine the prevalence of antibiot...

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Main Authors: Ehsan Nabovati, Zhila TaherZadeh, Saeid Eslami, Ameen Abu-Hanna, Reza Abbasi
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Published: BMC 2021-01-01
Series:Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13756-021-00887-x
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spelling doaj-9ac643bb222c4e3ab7585bd3c130d10d2021-01-17T12:03:23ZengBMCAntimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control2047-29942021-01-0110111610.1186/s13756-021-00887-xAntibiotic prescribing in inpatient and outpatient settings in Iran: a systematic review and meta-analysis studyEhsan Nabovati0Zhila TaherZadeh1Saeid Eslami2Ameen Abu-Hanna3Reza Abbasi4Health Information Management Research Center, Kashan University of Medical SciencesTargeted Drug Delivery Research Center, School of Pharmacy, Mashhad University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Medical Informatics, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Medical Informatics, Amsterdam UMC - Location AMC, University of AmsterdamHealth Information Management Research Center, Kashan University of Medical SciencesAbstract Background Antibiotic prescribing is common worldwide. There are several original studies about antibiotic prescribing in the healthcare setting of Iran reporting different levels of prescribing. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to determine the prevalence of antibiotic prescribing in both inpatient and outpatient settings in Iran, an example of a developing country. Methods To identify published studies on antibiotic prescribing, databases such as ISI, Scopus, PubMed, Google Scholar, and Electronic Persian were searched in Iran till January 2020. Eligible studies were those analyzing original data on the prescription and use of antibiotics in outpatient or inpatient settings in Iran. Moreover, all studies that used an intervention to improve antibiotic prescribing were included. The quality of the included studies was assessed using self-administered quality assessment criteria. The meta-analysis of prevalence of antibiotic prescribing was conducted based on the meta-analysis of observational studies in epidemiology guidelines. To calculate pooled rates, the random-effects model was used. Results A total of 54 studies (39 outpatients and 15 inpatients) were included in this study. The median of antibiotic prescribing in the outpatient and inpatient settings accounted for 45.25% and 68.2% of patients, respectively. The results of meta-analysis also showed that the antibiotic prescribing accounted for 45% of prescriptions in outpatient settings and 39.5%, 66%, and 75.3% of patients in all wards, pediatrics wards, and ICU wards of inpatient settings, respectively. The most commonly prescribed antibiotic classes in outpatient settings were penicillins, cephalosporins, and macrolides, while in inpatient settings, these were cephalosporins, penicillins, and carbapenems. There were seven studies using interventions to improve antibiotic prescribing pattern. It should be mentioned that intervention in a study had a statistically significant effect on improving antibiotic prescribing (p < .05). Conclusion Prevalence of antibiotic prescribing in Iran is high. Our findings highlight the need for urgent action to improve prescription practices. It seems that developing a national plan to improve antibiotic prescribing is necessary.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13756-021-00887-xAntibiotic prescribingAntibiotic utilizationDeveloping countriesMiddle income countriesIran
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author Ehsan Nabovati
Zhila TaherZadeh
Saeid Eslami
Ameen Abu-Hanna
Reza Abbasi
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Zhila TaherZadeh
Saeid Eslami
Ameen Abu-Hanna
Reza Abbasi
Antibiotic prescribing in inpatient and outpatient settings in Iran: a systematic review and meta-analysis study
Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control
Antibiotic prescribing
Antibiotic utilization
Developing countries
Middle income countries
Iran
author_facet Ehsan Nabovati
Zhila TaherZadeh
Saeid Eslami
Ameen Abu-Hanna
Reza Abbasi
author_sort Ehsan Nabovati
title Antibiotic prescribing in inpatient and outpatient settings in Iran: a systematic review and meta-analysis study
title_short Antibiotic prescribing in inpatient and outpatient settings in Iran: a systematic review and meta-analysis study
title_full Antibiotic prescribing in inpatient and outpatient settings in Iran: a systematic review and meta-analysis study
title_fullStr Antibiotic prescribing in inpatient and outpatient settings in Iran: a systematic review and meta-analysis study
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotic prescribing in inpatient and outpatient settings in Iran: a systematic review and meta-analysis study
title_sort antibiotic prescribing in inpatient and outpatient settings in iran: a systematic review and meta-analysis study
publisher BMC
series Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control
issn 2047-2994
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Background Antibiotic prescribing is common worldwide. There are several original studies about antibiotic prescribing in the healthcare setting of Iran reporting different levels of prescribing. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to determine the prevalence of antibiotic prescribing in both inpatient and outpatient settings in Iran, an example of a developing country. Methods To identify published studies on antibiotic prescribing, databases such as ISI, Scopus, PubMed, Google Scholar, and Electronic Persian were searched in Iran till January 2020. Eligible studies were those analyzing original data on the prescription and use of antibiotics in outpatient or inpatient settings in Iran. Moreover, all studies that used an intervention to improve antibiotic prescribing were included. The quality of the included studies was assessed using self-administered quality assessment criteria. The meta-analysis of prevalence of antibiotic prescribing was conducted based on the meta-analysis of observational studies in epidemiology guidelines. To calculate pooled rates, the random-effects model was used. Results A total of 54 studies (39 outpatients and 15 inpatients) were included in this study. The median of antibiotic prescribing in the outpatient and inpatient settings accounted for 45.25% and 68.2% of patients, respectively. The results of meta-analysis also showed that the antibiotic prescribing accounted for 45% of prescriptions in outpatient settings and 39.5%, 66%, and 75.3% of patients in all wards, pediatrics wards, and ICU wards of inpatient settings, respectively. The most commonly prescribed antibiotic classes in outpatient settings were penicillins, cephalosporins, and macrolides, while in inpatient settings, these were cephalosporins, penicillins, and carbapenems. There were seven studies using interventions to improve antibiotic prescribing pattern. It should be mentioned that intervention in a study had a statistically significant effect on improving antibiotic prescribing (p < .05). Conclusion Prevalence of antibiotic prescribing in Iran is high. Our findings highlight the need for urgent action to improve prescription practices. It seems that developing a national plan to improve antibiotic prescribing is necessary.
topic Antibiotic prescribing
Antibiotic utilization
Developing countries
Middle income countries
Iran
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13756-021-00887-x
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