Antibiotic Prescribing Trends in an Omani Paediatric Population

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate antibiotic prescribing patterns for paediatric patients at Sultan Qaboos University Hospital (SQUH), a tertiary care hospital in Muscat, Oman. Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study included all 1,186 prescriptions issued for 499 patients at the pa...

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Main Authors: Khalid Al-Balushi, Fatma Al-Ghafri, Fatma Al-Sawafi, Ibrahim Al-Zakwani
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Language:English
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 2014-10-01
Series:Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-aadefcafaae9436c913b01513a8421802020-11-24T23:02:49ZengSultan Qaboos UniversitySultan Qaboos University Medical Journal 2075-051X2075-05282014-10-01144e495499Antibiotic Prescribing Trends in an Omani Paediatric PopulationKhalid Al-Balushi0Fatma Al-Ghafri1Fatma Al-Sawafi2Ibrahim Al-Zakwani3Department of Pharmacology & Clinical Pharmacy, College of Medicine & Health Sciences, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, OmanCollege of Medicine & Health Sciences, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, OmanCollege of Medicine & Health Sciences, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, OmanDepartment of Pharmacology & Clinical Pharmacy, College of Medicine & Health Sciences, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman; Department of Pharmacy, Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat, OmanObjectives: This study aimed to evaluate antibiotic prescribing patterns for paediatric patients at Sultan Qaboos University Hospital (SQUH), a tertiary care hospital in Muscat, Oman. Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study included all 1,186 prescriptions issued for 499 patients at the paediatric outpatient clinic and paediatric inpatient ward at SQUH between March and May 2012. Results: Of the 499 patients, 138 (27.6%) were prescribed a total of 28 different antibiotics. A total of 185 (15.6%) antibiotic prescriptions were issued among the total drug prescriptions. Preschool children aged 0–6 years were prescribed antibiotics most frequently (n = 110). Co-amoxiclav was the most commonly prescribed antibiotic in both inpatients and outpatients (27.0% and 33.9%, respectively), followed by cefuroxime in inpatients (13.5%) and azithromycin in outpatients (18.6%). Co-amoxiclav was the most commonly prescribed antibiotic in both 0–6 (31.3%) and 7–11 (23.3%) year-olds, while cefuroxime was most commonly prescribed in children ≥12 years old (25.0%). Conclusion: Antibiotic prescription patterns in this population were similar to those in North America, Europe and Asia. To confirm the findings of this study, further research on antibiotic prescription trends across the wider paediatric population of Oman should be initiated.http://web.squ.edu.om/squmj/includes/tng/pub/tNG_download.asp?id=67c1b5467595c27a6c295c2f6f8f7c5eAntibioticsPediatricsDrug Prescription trendsOman
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author Khalid Al-Balushi
Fatma Al-Ghafri
Fatma Al-Sawafi
Ibrahim Al-Zakwani
spellingShingle Khalid Al-Balushi
Fatma Al-Ghafri
Fatma Al-Sawafi
Ibrahim Al-Zakwani
Antibiotic Prescribing Trends in an Omani Paediatric Population
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal
Antibiotics
Pediatrics
Drug Prescription trends
Oman
author_facet Khalid Al-Balushi
Fatma Al-Ghafri
Fatma Al-Sawafi
Ibrahim Al-Zakwani
author_sort Khalid Al-Balushi
title Antibiotic Prescribing Trends in an Omani Paediatric Population
title_short Antibiotic Prescribing Trends in an Omani Paediatric Population
title_full Antibiotic Prescribing Trends in an Omani Paediatric Population
title_fullStr Antibiotic Prescribing Trends in an Omani Paediatric Population
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotic Prescribing Trends in an Omani Paediatric Population
title_sort antibiotic prescribing trends in an omani paediatric population
publisher Sultan Qaboos University
series Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal
issn 2075-051X
2075-0528
publishDate 2014-10-01
description Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate antibiotic prescribing patterns for paediatric patients at Sultan Qaboos University Hospital (SQUH), a tertiary care hospital in Muscat, Oman. Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study included all 1,186 prescriptions issued for 499 patients at the paediatric outpatient clinic and paediatric inpatient ward at SQUH between March and May 2012. Results: Of the 499 patients, 138 (27.6%) were prescribed a total of 28 different antibiotics. A total of 185 (15.6%) antibiotic prescriptions were issued among the total drug prescriptions. Preschool children aged 0–6 years were prescribed antibiotics most frequently (n = 110). Co-amoxiclav was the most commonly prescribed antibiotic in both inpatients and outpatients (27.0% and 33.9%, respectively), followed by cefuroxime in inpatients (13.5%) and azithromycin in outpatients (18.6%). Co-amoxiclav was the most commonly prescribed antibiotic in both 0–6 (31.3%) and 7–11 (23.3%) year-olds, while cefuroxime was most commonly prescribed in children ≥12 years old (25.0%). Conclusion: Antibiotic prescription patterns in this population were similar to those in North America, Europe and Asia. To confirm the findings of this study, further research on antibiotic prescription trends across the wider paediatric population of Oman should be initiated.
topic Antibiotics
Pediatrics
Drug Prescription trends
Oman
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