Assessment of knowledge and attitude toward the new antibiotic dispensing law and its effect on antibiotic use in Saudi Arabia

Background: Antibiotics resistance is a serious problem around the world, which has been increasing in the last century due to misuse of antibiotics. Recently, Saudi Arabia enforced the Executive Regulations of Health Practice Law that prohibits dispensing antibiotics without prescription. Aim: (1)...

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Main Authors: Sawsan Kurdi, Abrar Faran, Eman Eareeni, Noor Alhalal, Royes Joseph, Haytham Wali, Dhafer Alshayban
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
Series:Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319016419301392
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spelling doaj-88859b82245a4d139b0d6e02c5a48ae22020-11-25T01:20:35ZengElsevierSaudi Pharmaceutical Journal1319-01642020-01-012815867Assessment of knowledge and attitude toward the new antibiotic dispensing law and its effect on antibiotic use in Saudi ArabiaSawsan Kurdi0Abrar Faran1Eman Eareeni2Noor Alhalal3Royes Joseph4Haytham Wali5Dhafer Alshayban6Imam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University, College of Clinical Pharmacy, Departemnt of Pharmacy Practice, Dammam 34212, Saudi Arabia; Corresponding author.Imam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University, College of Clinical Pharmacy, Departemnt of Pharmacy Practice, Dammam 34212, Saudi ArabiaImam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University, College of Clinical Pharmacy, Departemnt of Pharmacy Practice, Dammam 34212, Saudi ArabiaImam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University, College of Clinical Pharmacy, Departemnt of Pharmacy Practice, Dammam 34212, Saudi ArabiaImam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University, College of Clinical Pharmacy, Departemnt of Pharmacy Practice, Dammam 34212, Saudi ArabiaKing Faisal University, College of Clinical Pharmacy, Departemnt of Pharmacy Practice, Al-Ahsa 36362, Saudi ArabiaImam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University, College of Clinical Pharmacy, Departemnt of Pharmacy Practice, Dammam 34212, Saudi ArabiaBackground: Antibiotics resistance is a serious problem around the world, which has been increasing in the last century due to misuse of antibiotics. Recently, Saudi Arabia enforced the Executive Regulations of Health Practice Law that prohibits dispensing antibiotics without prescription. Aim: (1) To assess the association between the knowledge and attitude toward the recent enforcement of the antibiotic restriction Law and the antibiotic use among Saudi population.(2) To assess the pattern of antibiotic use before and after the enforcement of the Law. Method: An online cross-sectional study was conducted among residents of Saudi Arabia. Results: The study was carried out among 570 Saudi participants; the result shows no considerable difference before and after law enforcement in purchasing and use of antibiotics. During the six months before the law implementation, antibiotics were obtained by 42 (7%) through purchase from the pharmacy without a prescription, 23 (4%) through remains of previously used containers, and 7 (1%) through a relative or a friend; while during the six months after the law implementation it was 31 (5%), 22 (4%) and 7 (1%), respectively. Only 48% agreed that they always received advice from a doctor, nurse or pharmacist on how to use your antibiotics. 32% have no knowledge about antibiotic resistance or drug resistance or antibiotic-resistant bacteria. More than two third (75%) were aware of the recent enforcement of the law that prohibits dispensing antibiotics without prescription. Among the participants, 91 (16%), 285 (50%) and 194 (34%) were expressed negative, neutral and positive attitude towards the law, respectively. Conclusion: In spite of the recent enforcement of the Law, there is still misuse of antibiotics, which indicate need for educational programs and campaigns to improve the knowledge of the population. Keywords: Antibiotic, Policy, Antibiotic resistancehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319016419301392
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author Sawsan Kurdi
Abrar Faran
Eman Eareeni
Noor Alhalal
Royes Joseph
Haytham Wali
Dhafer Alshayban
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Abrar Faran
Eman Eareeni
Noor Alhalal
Royes Joseph
Haytham Wali
Dhafer Alshayban
Assessment of knowledge and attitude toward the new antibiotic dispensing law and its effect on antibiotic use in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal
author_facet Sawsan Kurdi
Abrar Faran
Eman Eareeni
Noor Alhalal
Royes Joseph
Haytham Wali
Dhafer Alshayban
author_sort Sawsan Kurdi
title Assessment of knowledge and attitude toward the new antibiotic dispensing law and its effect on antibiotic use in Saudi Arabia
title_short Assessment of knowledge and attitude toward the new antibiotic dispensing law and its effect on antibiotic use in Saudi Arabia
title_full Assessment of knowledge and attitude toward the new antibiotic dispensing law and its effect on antibiotic use in Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Assessment of knowledge and attitude toward the new antibiotic dispensing law and its effect on antibiotic use in Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of knowledge and attitude toward the new antibiotic dispensing law and its effect on antibiotic use in Saudi Arabia
title_sort assessment of knowledge and attitude toward the new antibiotic dispensing law and its effect on antibiotic use in saudi arabia
publisher Elsevier
series Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal
issn 1319-0164
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background: Antibiotics resistance is a serious problem around the world, which has been increasing in the last century due to misuse of antibiotics. Recently, Saudi Arabia enforced the Executive Regulations of Health Practice Law that prohibits dispensing antibiotics without prescription. Aim: (1) To assess the association between the knowledge and attitude toward the recent enforcement of the antibiotic restriction Law and the antibiotic use among Saudi population.(2) To assess the pattern of antibiotic use before and after the enforcement of the Law. Method: An online cross-sectional study was conducted among residents of Saudi Arabia. Results: The study was carried out among 570 Saudi participants; the result shows no considerable difference before and after law enforcement in purchasing and use of antibiotics. During the six months before the law implementation, antibiotics were obtained by 42 (7%) through purchase from the pharmacy without a prescription, 23 (4%) through remains of previously used containers, and 7 (1%) through a relative or a friend; while during the six months after the law implementation it was 31 (5%), 22 (4%) and 7 (1%), respectively. Only 48% agreed that they always received advice from a doctor, nurse or pharmacist on how to use your antibiotics. 32% have no knowledge about antibiotic resistance or drug resistance or antibiotic-resistant bacteria. More than two third (75%) were aware of the recent enforcement of the law that prohibits dispensing antibiotics without prescription. Among the participants, 91 (16%), 285 (50%) and 194 (34%) were expressed negative, neutral and positive attitude towards the law, respectively. Conclusion: In spite of the recent enforcement of the Law, there is still misuse of antibiotics, which indicate need for educational programs and campaigns to improve the knowledge of the population. Keywords: Antibiotic, Policy, Antibiotic resistance
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319016419301392
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