Nursing-based intervention to optimize the self-prescribed and the misuse of antibiotics among mothers of children less than 5 years
The fact that bacteria have no geographical boundaries has made bacterial resistance to antibiotics a worldwide issue that requires collaboration and unity to address. evaluate the effect of nursing-based intervention to optimize the self-prescribed and the misuse of antibiotics among mothers of chi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of Africa nursing sciences 2024, Vol.20, p.100644, Article 100644 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The fact that bacteria have no geographical boundaries has made bacterial resistance to antibiotics a worldwide issue that requires collaboration and unity to address.
evaluate the effect of nursing-based intervention to optimize the self-prescribed and the misuse of antibiotics among mothers of children less than 5 years.
A quasi-experimental design was used to conduct this study. The study was conducted in Maternal Child Health Centers in Mansoura City & Beni-Suef City, Egypt, 100 participants were included in the study. A structured interview questionnaire was used to collect the data, which consisted of five parts; socio-demographic data, knowledge questions about antibiotics and their resistance, attitude scale towards self-prescribed antibiotics, questionnaire on safe use of antibiotics, and patterns of self-prescribed antibiotic use.
41 % of the study group used self-prescribed antibiotics more than 6 times in the previous 6 months and 100 % of them used them to treat fever and sore throat, followed by 76 % for vomiting and diarrhea. There were significant improvements in participants' knowledge, attitudes towards self-prescribed antibiotics, and safe use of antibiotics after implementing the nursing intervention.
The nursing-based intervention was successful in attaining its objectives in improving the total knowledge, attitudes and practices of the studied group.
Health education about appropriate antibiotic use should be approved as a part of the preventive services obtained for the mothers. |
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ISSN: | 2214-1391 2214-1391 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijans.2023.100644 |