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Antibiotic usage among the elderly in Tan Loi commune, Dong Hy district, Thai Nguyen province, Vietnam
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Antibiotic usage among the elderly in Tan Loi commune, Dong Hy district, Thai Nguyen province, Vietnam

P A. T. T., V V. H., B K. C., Feb-2022, In:

Overview

Abstract:

Abstract: Introduction: Antibiotic resistance has been determined as a global threat. Inappropriate use of
antibiotics is a crucial driver of the evolution of resistance. 
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted
aiming to describe the antibiotic usage among the elderly (60 years old and above) in Tan Loi commune, Dong
Hy district, Thai Nguyen province, Vietnam in 2020. The questionnaire survey was submitted to 370
participants. 
Results: More than half of the participants were female. The proportion of the elderly who bought
antibiotics using a prescription was 39.2%. The participants normally bought the medicines the same as the
previous (53.0%), medicine seller’s advice (44.9%), and relatives/friends’ advice (15.4%). More than half of
the participants bought antibiotics themselves (57.8%). Local private pharmacies and health centers/hospitals
were common locations for buying antibiotics, 63.8%, and 34.1% respectively. The percentage of the
participants who stopped taking antibiotics when the symptoms are gone was 54.1%. More than 50.0% of the
participants would change to more expensive antibiotics in case of symptoms are not released after using
antibiotics. Some factors significantly associated with prescription usage were education levels, ethnic, obtained
information related to antibiotic uses, others helping to buy the antibiotics. 
Conclusions: The proportion of the
elderly using antibiotics with a prescription was low. Majority of the participants bought antibiotics from the
local private pharmacies. The main source of information to buy antibiotics was as the last time and medicine
sellers. Some factors significantly associated with prescription use were education level, ethnicity, obtained
information related to antibiotic uses, individuals who buy the medicines. Interventions are needed to improve
knowledge and practice in buying antibiotics not only for the elderly but also for health service providers,
private pharmacies in particular.

Keyword(s): Antibiotic usage; elderly; Vietnam

Journal
Publication status Published - Feb-2022
ISBN 2615-9139