Prevalence and Determinants of Antibiotic Self-Medication among Adult Patients with Respiratory Tract Infections in the Mboppi Baptist Hospital, Douala, Cameroon: A Cross-Sectional Study

Antibiotic self-medication in patients with respiratory tract infections (RTI) is increasing globally and has been reported to be one of the prime contributors to antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Our study aims to provide data on the prevalence of antibiotic self-medication and identify the factors c...

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Main Authors: Roland Cheofor Ngu, Vitalis Fambombi Feteh, Belmond Tse Kika, Emade Ketchemen Nerice F., Chia Mark Ayeah, Theresia Chifor, Tsi Njim, Alvine Manuela Fankem, Franklin Kwenti Fai Yengo
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Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
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spelling doaj-0dcca4d2a89e4216a2feb127f8305b6e2020-11-24T23:44:02ZengMDPI AGDiseases2079-97212018-06-01624910.3390/diseases6020049diseases6020049Prevalence and Determinants of Antibiotic Self-Medication among Adult Patients with Respiratory Tract Infections in the Mboppi Baptist Hospital, Douala, Cameroon: A Cross-Sectional StudyRoland Cheofor Ngu0Vitalis Fambombi Feteh1Belmond Tse Kika2Emade Ketchemen Nerice F.3Chia Mark Ayeah4Theresia Chifor5Tsi Njim6Alvine Manuela Fankem7Franklin Kwenti Fai Yengo8Medical Doctors Research Group (MDRG), Douala 15161, CameroonMedical Doctors Research Group (MDRG), Douala 15161, CameroonMedical Doctors Research Group (MDRG), Douala 15161, CameroonMedical Doctors Research Group (MDRG), Douala 15161, CameroonMedical Doctors Research Group (MDRG), Douala 15161, CameroonMboppi Baptist Hospital Douala, Douala 15161, CameroonHealth and Human Development (2HD) Research Network, Douala 4856, CameroonMboppi Baptist Hospital Douala, Douala 15161, CameroonMboppi Baptist Hospital Douala, Douala 15161, CameroonAntibiotic self-medication in patients with respiratory tract infections (RTI) is increasing globally and has been reported to be one of the prime contributors to antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Our study aims to provide data on the prevalence of antibiotic self-medication and identify the factors contributing to self-medication in adult patients with respiratory tract infection in an urban setting in Cameroon. This was cross-sectional study carried out at Mboppi Baptist Hospital, Douala, Cameroon. A validated structured questionnaire was administered to 308 consenting participants with diagnosed RTIs, to collect data on socio-demographic characteristics and history of antibiotic self-medication. Significance was set at a p-value < 0.05. The prevalence of antibiotic self-medication amongst individuals with RTIs was 41.9% (95% CI 36.5% to 47.5%). Patients with a history of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) were significantly less likely to self-medicate with antibiotics (p-value = 0.043). The most common source of antibiotic self-medication was pharmacies (62%) and Cotrimoxazole and Amoxicillin were the most commonly used antibiotics (38.8% (50), 26.4% (34), respectively). Self-medication with antibiotics in adult patients with RTIs is common in Cameroon. Control of the use of antibiotics, organisation of medication stewardship programs, and education of the general population on the adverse consequences of antibiotic self-medication are required.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9721/6/2/49self-medicationprevalencerisk factorsantibioticsrespiratory tract infectionCameroonAfricaantimicrobial resistance
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author Roland Cheofor Ngu
Vitalis Fambombi Feteh
Belmond Tse Kika
Emade Ketchemen Nerice F.
Chia Mark Ayeah
Theresia Chifor
Tsi Njim
Alvine Manuela Fankem
Franklin Kwenti Fai Yengo
spellingShingle Roland Cheofor Ngu
Vitalis Fambombi Feteh
Belmond Tse Kika
Emade Ketchemen Nerice F.
Chia Mark Ayeah
Theresia Chifor
Tsi Njim
Alvine Manuela Fankem
Franklin Kwenti Fai Yengo
Prevalence and Determinants of Antibiotic Self-Medication among Adult Patients with Respiratory Tract Infections in the Mboppi Baptist Hospital, Douala, Cameroon: A Cross-Sectional Study
Diseases
self-medication
prevalence
risk factors
antibiotics
respiratory tract infection
Cameroon
Africa
antimicrobial resistance
author_facet Roland Cheofor Ngu
Vitalis Fambombi Feteh
Belmond Tse Kika
Emade Ketchemen Nerice F.
Chia Mark Ayeah
Theresia Chifor
Tsi Njim
Alvine Manuela Fankem
Franklin Kwenti Fai Yengo
author_sort Roland Cheofor Ngu
title Prevalence and Determinants of Antibiotic Self-Medication among Adult Patients with Respiratory Tract Infections in the Mboppi Baptist Hospital, Douala, Cameroon: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_short Prevalence and Determinants of Antibiotic Self-Medication among Adult Patients with Respiratory Tract Infections in the Mboppi Baptist Hospital, Douala, Cameroon: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full Prevalence and Determinants of Antibiotic Self-Medication among Adult Patients with Respiratory Tract Infections in the Mboppi Baptist Hospital, Douala, Cameroon: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_fullStr Prevalence and Determinants of Antibiotic Self-Medication among Adult Patients with Respiratory Tract Infections in the Mboppi Baptist Hospital, Douala, Cameroon: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and Determinants of Antibiotic Self-Medication among Adult Patients with Respiratory Tract Infections in the Mboppi Baptist Hospital, Douala, Cameroon: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_sort prevalence and determinants of antibiotic self-medication among adult patients with respiratory tract infections in the mboppi baptist hospital, douala, cameroon: a cross-sectional study
publisher MDPI AG
series Diseases
issn 2079-9721
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Antibiotic self-medication in patients with respiratory tract infections (RTI) is increasing globally and has been reported to be one of the prime contributors to antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Our study aims to provide data on the prevalence of antibiotic self-medication and identify the factors contributing to self-medication in adult patients with respiratory tract infection in an urban setting in Cameroon. This was cross-sectional study carried out at Mboppi Baptist Hospital, Douala, Cameroon. A validated structured questionnaire was administered to 308 consenting participants with diagnosed RTIs, to collect data on socio-demographic characteristics and history of antibiotic self-medication. Significance was set at a p-value < 0.05. The prevalence of antibiotic self-medication amongst individuals with RTIs was 41.9% (95% CI 36.5% to 47.5%). Patients with a history of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) were significantly less likely to self-medicate with antibiotics (p-value = 0.043). The most common source of antibiotic self-medication was pharmacies (62%) and Cotrimoxazole and Amoxicillin were the most commonly used antibiotics (38.8% (50), 26.4% (34), respectively). Self-medication with antibiotics in adult patients with RTIs is common in Cameroon. Control of the use of antibiotics, organisation of medication stewardship programs, and education of the general population on the adverse consequences of antibiotic self-medication are required.
topic self-medication
prevalence
risk factors
antibiotics
respiratory tract infection
Cameroon
Africa
antimicrobial resistance
url http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9721/6/2/49
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