General dental practitioners' perceptions of antimicrobial use and resistance: a qualitative interview study
Key Points Provides insights into beliefs and attitudes held by general dental practitioners (GDPs) with regard to antibiotic use and resistance. Reports that perceptions of resistance may vary between GDPs. Suggests that antibiotic prescribing practices of GDPs may be influenced by both immediate c...
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Provides insights into beliefs and attitudes held by general dental practitioners (GDPs) with regard to antibiotic use and resistance.
Reports that perceptions of resistance may vary between GDPs.
Suggests that antibiotic prescribing practices of GDPs may be influenced by both immediate clinical pressures and longer term public health concerns.
Background
Dentists are responsible for 9-10% of all antibiotics dispensed in primary care in the UK, many of which may be provided contrary to clinical guidelines. Since antibiotic consumption has been identified as a major cause of antibiotic resistance, dental prescribing may be a significant contributor to this important public health problem.
Objective
This study aims to explore general dental practitioners' (GDPs) perceptions and attitudes towards antibiotic use and resistance.
Method
Qualitative interview study with 19 purposively sampled GDPs working in Wales. A set of open-ended questions were developed and amended during semi-structured telephone interviews. Interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim and codes were developed using thematic analysis.
Results
Perceptions of antibiotic use and resistance varied widely between practitioners, particularly with respect to the prevalence and impact of resistant strains on the management of dentoalveolar infection, and the impact of dental prescribing on the emergence of resistance. GDPs reported that their antibiotic prescribing decisions were driven by both clinical pressures and wider public health considerations.
Conclusions
Interventions to enhance the quality of antibiotic prescribing in primary care dentistry should address issues associated with inappropriate prescribing as well as providing education about the causes, prevalence and impact of antibiotic resistance. |
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Provides insights into beliefs and attitudes held by general dental practitioners (GDPs) with regard to antibiotic use and resistance.
Reports that perceptions of resistance may vary between GDPs.
Suggests that antibiotic prescribing practices of GDPs may be influenced by both immediate clinical pressures and longer term public health concerns.
Background
Dentists are responsible for 9-10% of all antibiotics dispensed in primary care in the UK, many of which may be provided contrary to clinical guidelines. Since antibiotic consumption has been identified as a major cause of antibiotic resistance, dental prescribing may be a significant contributor to this important public health problem.
Objective
This study aims to explore general dental practitioners' (GDPs) perceptions and attitudes towards antibiotic use and resistance.
Method
Qualitative interview study with 19 purposively sampled GDPs working in Wales. A set of open-ended questions were developed and amended during semi-structured telephone interviews. Interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim and codes were developed using thematic analysis.
Results
Perceptions of antibiotic use and resistance varied widely between practitioners, particularly with respect to the prevalence and impact of resistant strains on the management of dentoalveolar infection, and the impact of dental prescribing on the emergence of resistance. GDPs reported that their antibiotic prescribing decisions were driven by both clinical pressures and wider public health considerations.
Conclusions
Interventions to enhance the quality of antibiotic prescribing in primary care dentistry should address issues associated with inappropriate prescribing as well as providing education about the causes, prevalence and impact of antibiotic resistance.</description><identifier>ISSN: 0007-0610</identifier><identifier>EISSN: 1476-5373</identifier><identifier>DOI: 10.1038/sj.bdj.2014.761</identifier><identifier>PMID: 25213543</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher>London: Nature Publishing Group UK</publisher><subject>631/326/22/1434 ; 692/700/3032/3076/3078 ; 692/700/3032/3086 ; Anti-Infective Agents - administration & dosage ; Antibiotics ; Attitudes ; Bacteria ; Dentistry ; Dentists ; Dentists - psychology ; Drug resistance ; Drug Resistance, Microbial ; General Practice, Dental ; Humans ; Infant, Newborn ; Interviews ; Interviews as Topic ; Medicine ; Primary care ; Public health ; Qualitative research</subject><ispartof>British dental journal, 2014-09, Vol.217 (5), p.E9-E9</ispartof><rights>Springer Nature Limited 2014</rights><rights>Copyright Nature Publishing Group Sep 12, 2014</rights><lds50>peer_reviewed</lds50><oa>free_for_read</oa><woscitedreferencessubscribed>false</woscitedreferencessubscribed><citedby>FETCH-LOGICAL-c510t-9f2bb310122b2e72e83e6168fb8750205e20ff8712689639179af5a25f63a6e3</citedby><cites>FETCH-LOGICAL-c510t-9f2bb310122b2e72e83e6168fb8750205e20ff8712689639179af5a25f63a6e3</cites></display><links><openurl>$$Topenurl_article</openurl><openurlfulltext>$$Topenurlfull_article</openurlfulltext><thumbnail>$$Tsyndetics_thumb_exl</thumbnail><linktopdf>$$Uhttps://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1038/sj.bdj.2014.761$$EPDF$$P50$$Gspringer$$H</linktopdf><linktohtml>$$Uhttps://link.springer.com/10.1038/sj.bdj.2014.761$$EHTML$$P50$$Gspringer$$H</linktohtml><link.rule.ids>314,778,782,27907,27908,41471,42540,51302</link.rule.ids><backlink>$$Uhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25213543$$D View this record in MEDLINE/PubMed$$Hfree_for_read</backlink></links><search><creatorcontrib>Cope, A. L.</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Wood, F.</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Francis, N. A.</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Chestnutt, I. G.</creatorcontrib><title>General dental practitioners' perceptions of antimicrobial use and resistance: a qualitative interview study</title><title>British dental journal</title><addtitle>Br Dent J</addtitle><addtitle>Br Dent J</addtitle><description>Key Points
Provides insights into beliefs and attitudes held by general dental practitioners (GDPs) with regard to antibiotic use and resistance.
Reports that perceptions of resistance may vary between GDPs.
Suggests that antibiotic prescribing practices of GDPs may be influenced by both immediate clinical pressures and longer term public health concerns.
Background
Dentists are responsible for 9-10% of all antibiotics dispensed in primary care in the UK, many of which may be provided contrary to clinical guidelines. Since antibiotic consumption has been identified as a major cause of antibiotic resistance, dental prescribing may be a significant contributor to this important public health problem.
Objective
This study aims to explore general dental practitioners' (GDPs) perceptions and attitudes towards antibiotic use and resistance.
Method
Qualitative interview study with 19 purposively sampled GDPs working in Wales. A set of open-ended questions were developed and amended during semi-structured telephone interviews. Interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim and codes were developed using thematic analysis.
Results
Perceptions of antibiotic use and resistance varied widely between practitioners, particularly with respect to the prevalence and impact of resistant strains on the management of dentoalveolar infection, and the impact of dental prescribing on the emergence of resistance. GDPs reported that their antibiotic prescribing decisions were driven by both clinical pressures and wider public health considerations.
Conclusions
Interventions to enhance the quality of antibiotic prescribing in primary care dentistry should address issues associated with inappropriate prescribing as well as providing education about the causes, prevalence and impact of antibiotic resistance.</description><subject>631/326/22/1434</subject><subject>692/700/3032/3076/3078</subject><subject>692/700/3032/3086</subject><subject>Anti-Infective Agents - administration & dosage</subject><subject>Antibiotics</subject><subject>Attitudes</subject><subject>Bacteria</subject><subject>Dentistry</subject><subject>Dentists</subject><subject>Dentists - psychology</subject><subject>Drug resistance</subject><subject>Drug Resistance, Microbial</subject><subject>General Practice, Dental</subject><subject>Humans</subject><subject>Infant, Newborn</subject><subject>Interviews</subject><subject>Interviews as Topic</subject><subject>Medicine</subject><subject>Primary care</subject><subject>Public health</subject><subject>Qualitative research</subject><issn>0007-0610</issn><issn>1476-5373</issn><fulltext>true</fulltext><rsrctype>article</rsrctype><creationdate>2014</creationdate><recordtype>article</recordtype><sourceid>EIF</sourceid><sourceid>ABUWG</sourceid><sourceid>AFKRA</sourceid><sourceid>AZQEC</sourceid><sourceid>BENPR</sourceid><sourceid>CCPQU</sourceid><sourceid>DWQXO</sourceid><sourceid>GNUQQ</sourceid><recordid>eNqF0UGL1TAQB_AgivtcPXuTgAe99O1M0iStt2XRVVjwsveQthNJ6Wu7Sbqy39483yoiiKchk18mJH_GXiPsEWRzkcZ9N4x7AVjvjcYnbIe10ZWSRj5lOwAwFWiEM_YipRGKqkE_Z2dCCZSqljs2XdNM0U18oDmXskbX55DDUrrpHV8p9rQel4kvnrs5h0Po49KFYrdEpTPwSCmk7OaePnDH7zY3hexyuCce5kzxPtB3nvI2PLxkz7ybEr16rOfs9tPH26vP1c3X6y9XlzdVrxBy1XrRdRIBhegEGUGNJI268V1jFAhQJMD7xqDQTatli6Z1XjmhvJZOkzxn709j17jcbZSyPYTU0zS5mZYtWdQaakBs1f-p0tgahBYKffsXHZctzuUdP1WthVRY1MVJlU9KKZK3awwHFx8sgj1GZtNoS2T2GJktkZUTbx7nbt2Bht_-V0YFwAmksjV_o_jHxf-Y-QMWC6Jp</recordid><startdate>20140912</startdate><enddate>20140912</enddate><creator>Cope, A. 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Provides insights into beliefs and attitudes held by general dental practitioners (GDPs) with regard to antibiotic use and resistance.
Reports that perceptions of resistance may vary between GDPs.
Suggests that antibiotic prescribing practices of GDPs may be influenced by both immediate clinical pressures and longer term public health concerns.
Background
Dentists are responsible for 9-10% of all antibiotics dispensed in primary care in the UK, many of which may be provided contrary to clinical guidelines. Since antibiotic consumption has been identified as a major cause of antibiotic resistance, dental prescribing may be a significant contributor to this important public health problem.
Objective
This study aims to explore general dental practitioners' (GDPs) perceptions and attitudes towards antibiotic use and resistance.
Method
Qualitative interview study with 19 purposively sampled GDPs working in Wales. A set of open-ended questions were developed and amended during semi-structured telephone interviews. Interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim and codes were developed using thematic analysis.
Results
Perceptions of antibiotic use and resistance varied widely between practitioners, particularly with respect to the prevalence and impact of resistant strains on the management of dentoalveolar infection, and the impact of dental prescribing on the emergence of resistance. GDPs reported that their antibiotic prescribing decisions were driven by both clinical pressures and wider public health considerations.
Conclusions
Interventions to enhance the quality of antibiotic prescribing in primary care dentistry should address issues associated with inappropriate prescribing as well as providing education about the causes, prevalence and impact of antibiotic resistance.</abstract><cop>London</cop><pub>Nature Publishing Group UK</pub><pmid>25213543</pmid><doi>10.1038/sj.bdj.2014.761</doi><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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