Antibiotics Misuse: trends & attitude among Iraqi physicians

Background: Antibiotics Misuse is a worldwide health concern associated with an increased incidence of resistance to antibiotics. Knowledge, attitudes, expectations, and practices of physicians regarding antibiotic prescription are essential to control the irrational use of antibiotics. Aim of th...

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Main Authors: Hamdi Khalaf Turki, Hanan Raheem Hamoud, Mohammed Saeed A. Al-Naseri
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Language:English
Published: University of Kufa, Faculty of Nursing 2019-12-01
Series:Kufa Journal for Nursing Sciences
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Online Access:https://journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kjns/article/view/2231
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description Background: Antibiotics Misuse is a worldwide health concern associated with an increased incidence of resistance to antibiotics. Knowledge, attitudes, expectations, and practices of physicians regarding antibiotic prescription are essential to control the irrational use of antibiotics. Aim of the study: study the knowledge & attitude of Iraqi physicians towards the use of antibiotics. Methodology: This study is a cross-sectional study and the design used a questionnaire survey involved 350 physicians in Al-Najaf Iraq, 2019. after expert people agreed on the final version of the questionnaire, ethical approval from the faculty of medicine's ethics committee was guaranteed, then the link of the questionnaire was sent to a group of Iraqi physicians residing in Najaf governorate through What's App group made by Najaf chapter of Iraqi medical syndicate and responses were collected automatically by Google form. Results: 55 out of nearly 350 physicians respond to our questionnaire, 96.5 % of the participants had prescribed antibiotics for their patients; 72.7% they use only one antibiotic there is 21.8% uses two while still there is nearly 2% uses three per prescription.  Conclusion: Antibiotics highly prescribed among study population. The results highlight the need for training the health providers on safely antibiotic prescription. There is need for development of national antibiotic stewardship program and guidance on common infection diagnosis and treatment. Recommendation: There is a need to set national guidelines for antibiotics prescribing.
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spelling doaj-art-1c8aaa8ac6fd4827939a15326d5c40cc2025-08-20T02:11:58ZengUniversity of Kufa, Faculty of NursingKufa Journal for Nursing Sciences2223-40552521-86382019-12-019210.36321/kjns.vi20192.2231Antibiotics Misuse: trends & attitude among Iraqi physiciansHamdi Khalaf Turki0Hanan Raheem Hamoud1Mohammed Saeed A. Al-Naseri2Ministry of Health University of KufaUniversity of Kufa Background: Antibiotics Misuse is a worldwide health concern associated with an increased incidence of resistance to antibiotics. Knowledge, attitudes, expectations, and practices of physicians regarding antibiotic prescription are essential to control the irrational use of antibiotics. Aim of the study: study the knowledge & attitude of Iraqi physicians towards the use of antibiotics. Methodology: This study is a cross-sectional study and the design used a questionnaire survey involved 350 physicians in Al-Najaf Iraq, 2019. after expert people agreed on the final version of the questionnaire, ethical approval from the faculty of medicine's ethics committee was guaranteed, then the link of the questionnaire was sent to a group of Iraqi physicians residing in Najaf governorate through What's App group made by Najaf chapter of Iraqi medical syndicate and responses were collected automatically by Google form. Results: 55 out of nearly 350 physicians respond to our questionnaire, 96.5 % of the participants had prescribed antibiotics for their patients; 72.7% they use only one antibiotic there is 21.8% uses two while still there is nearly 2% uses three per prescription.  Conclusion: Antibiotics highly prescribed among study population. The results highlight the need for training the health providers on safely antibiotic prescription. There is need for development of national antibiotic stewardship program and guidance on common infection diagnosis and treatment. Recommendation: There is a need to set national guidelines for antibiotics prescribing. https://journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kjns/article/view/2231Antibiotics Misusetrends attitude
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title_short Antibiotics Misuse: trends & attitude among Iraqi physicians
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