Investigation on the States of Antibiotics Prescription in Hospitals in Qom, Iran, during 2019

Background and Objectives: Irrational use of antibiotics can lead to increased drug resistance. The Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical/ Defined Daily Dose (ATC/DDD) system is a tool to monitor medication use, evaluate the improvements in drug consumption quality, and make comparisons between internatio...

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Main Authors: Elham Golfeshan, Saeideh Heidari, Mohammad Abbasi, Mostafa Vahedian, Hakimeh Dehghani Khorramabadi, Bahareh Abdi, Mohammadreza Rasouli, Zahra Mahdaviasl
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Published: Qom University of Medical Sciences 2020-07-01
Series:Majallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Qum
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Online Access:http://journal.muq.ac.ir/article-1-2750-en.html
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spelling doaj-1461b110b4484a0897a33b8767f644162021-08-31T09:20:41ZfasQom University of Medical SciencesMajallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Qum1735-77992008-13752020-07-011451221Investigation on the States of Antibiotics Prescription in Hospitals in Qom, Iran, during 2019Elham Golfeshan0Saeideh Heidari1Mohammad Abbasi2Mostafa Vahedian3Hakimeh Dehghani Khorramabadi4Bahareh Abdi5Mohammadreza Rasouli6Zahra Mahdaviasl7 Internal Surgery Department, School of Nursing, Qom University of Medical Sciences Internal Surgery Department, School of Nursing, Qom University of Medical Sciences Internal Surgery Department, School of Nursing, Qom University of Medical Sciences Clinical Research Development Group, Qom University of Medical Sciences Community Health Group, School of Nursing, Qom University of Medical Sciences Internal Surgery Department, School of Nursing, Qom University of Medical Sciences Internal Surgery Department, School of Nursing, Qom University of Medical Sciences Internal Surgery Department, School of Nursing, Qom University of Medical Sciences Background and Objectives: Irrational use of antibiotics can lead to increased drug resistance. The Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical/ Defined Daily Dose (ATC/DDD) system is a tool to monitor medication use, evaluate the improvements in drug consumption quality, and make comparisons between international and other levels in this regard. This study aimed to determine the status of antibiotic prescription in hospitals in Qom, Iran.   Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on 1200 medical records of the patients using a multi-stage sampling method in 2019. The data were collected through a researcher-made questionnaire to seek demographic information and antibiotics used by patients, as well as ATC/DDD based on the DDD/100 bed-days index. Furthermore, the data were analyzed in SPSS software (version 20) through descriptive statistics and analysis of variance.   Results: The results showed no significant relationship between the number of prescribed antibiotics and the hospitalization season (P>0.05). The majority of the antibiotics were injectable (93.5%) prescribed by surgical specialists (50.70%). Gynecology and Childrenchr('39')s hospitals obtained the highest (18.4%) and the least (12.4%) level of antibiotic prescription, respectively. The daily recommended doses for every 100 days of bed rest for the most common antibiotics were Amikacin (21.81), Ceftriaxone (33. 62), Ampicillin (19. 34), Meropenem (6.10), and Vancomycin (11.28).   Conclusion: The results show that Amikacin, Ceftriaxone, Ampicillin, Meropenem, and Vancomycin were the most common antibiotics used in the present study accounting for more than 70% of the total antibiotics administered. The DDD/100 bed-days of the most commonly used antibiotics were higher than those reported by the World Health Organization.http://journal.muq.ac.ir/article-1-2750-en.htmlanatomical therapeutic chemical classification systemanti-bacterial agentshospitalstherapeutic use.
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author Elham Golfeshan
Saeideh Heidari
Mohammad Abbasi
Mostafa Vahedian
Hakimeh Dehghani Khorramabadi
Bahareh Abdi
Mohammadreza Rasouli
Zahra Mahdaviasl
spellingShingle Elham Golfeshan
Saeideh Heidari
Mohammad Abbasi
Mostafa Vahedian
Hakimeh Dehghani Khorramabadi
Bahareh Abdi
Mohammadreza Rasouli
Zahra Mahdaviasl
Investigation on the States of Antibiotics Prescription in Hospitals in Qom, Iran, during 2019
Majallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Qum
anatomical therapeutic chemical classification system
anti-bacterial agents
hospitals
therapeutic use.
author_facet Elham Golfeshan
Saeideh Heidari
Mohammad Abbasi
Mostafa Vahedian
Hakimeh Dehghani Khorramabadi
Bahareh Abdi
Mohammadreza Rasouli
Zahra Mahdaviasl
author_sort Elham Golfeshan
title Investigation on the States of Antibiotics Prescription in Hospitals in Qom, Iran, during 2019
title_short Investigation on the States of Antibiotics Prescription in Hospitals in Qom, Iran, during 2019
title_full Investigation on the States of Antibiotics Prescription in Hospitals in Qom, Iran, during 2019
title_fullStr Investigation on the States of Antibiotics Prescription in Hospitals in Qom, Iran, during 2019
title_full_unstemmed Investigation on the States of Antibiotics Prescription in Hospitals in Qom, Iran, during 2019
title_sort investigation on the states of antibiotics prescription in hospitals in qom, iran, during 2019
publisher Qom University of Medical Sciences
series Majallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Qum
issn 1735-7799
2008-1375
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Background and Objectives: Irrational use of antibiotics can lead to increased drug resistance. The Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical/ Defined Daily Dose (ATC/DDD) system is a tool to monitor medication use, evaluate the improvements in drug consumption quality, and make comparisons between international and other levels in this regard. This study aimed to determine the status of antibiotic prescription in hospitals in Qom, Iran.   Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on 1200 medical records of the patients using a multi-stage sampling method in 2019. The data were collected through a researcher-made questionnaire to seek demographic information and antibiotics used by patients, as well as ATC/DDD based on the DDD/100 bed-days index. Furthermore, the data were analyzed in SPSS software (version 20) through descriptive statistics and analysis of variance.   Results: The results showed no significant relationship between the number of prescribed antibiotics and the hospitalization season (P>0.05). The majority of the antibiotics were injectable (93.5%) prescribed by surgical specialists (50.70%). Gynecology and Childrenchr('39')s hospitals obtained the highest (18.4%) and the least (12.4%) level of antibiotic prescription, respectively. The daily recommended doses for every 100 days of bed rest for the most common antibiotics were Amikacin (21.81), Ceftriaxone (33. 62), Ampicillin (19. 34), Meropenem (6.10), and Vancomycin (11.28).   Conclusion: The results show that Amikacin, Ceftriaxone, Ampicillin, Meropenem, and Vancomycin were the most common antibiotics used in the present study accounting for more than 70% of the total antibiotics administered. The DDD/100 bed-days of the most commonly used antibiotics were higher than those reported by the World Health Organization.
topic anatomical therapeutic chemical classification system
anti-bacterial agents
hospitals
therapeutic use.
url http://journal.muq.ac.ir/article-1-2750-en.html
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