Evaluation of effective factors in irrational use of antibiotics in children from three months tothree years referred to Bandar Abbas Children's Hospital clinic in ۲۰۱۹

سال انتشار: 1402
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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HUMS05_242

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Introduction: Irrational administration and use of drugs not only does not cure the disease, but can causeprolonged or worsening of the disease, side effects, toxicity and even harm to the patient. The spread of druginteractions as a result of prescribing multiple drug items in one prescription, the emergence of widespreadmicrobial resistance to antibiotics, the occurrence of side effects due to overuse of injectable drugs are examplesof the consequences of prescribing and irational use of drugsSearch Method: This cross-sectional descriptive study is retrospective Existing variables and examination ofthe child and other examinations by the infectious disease specialist, the causes of irrational use of antibioticsin children were identified and approved by the infectious disease specialist. Then the information of the peoplewas entered in the checklist.Results: In the present study, ۳۸۰children participated, of which ۱۷۹(:۴۷.۱ were boys and ۲۰۱(/۵۲.۹) weregirls. In this study, a high percentage of the statistical population had irrational antibiotic use. In addition, factorssuch as previous history and the availability of drugs g "" in " this study wuuy "du had d a greal great impact onself-medicationConclusion: In our study, there was no significant relationship between gender, mother's job and location withself-medication and its causes, out there was a significant relationship between parents' education, father's joband insurance with self-medication and self-medication cause. That the education of parents by affecting theirknowledge of self-medication for children can affect

نویسندگان

Amir Mubaraki,

Molecular Medicine Research Center, Hormozgan Health Institute, Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, BandarAbbas, Iran.