2019
DOI: 10.5530/jppcm.2019.2.11
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A Cross Sectional Survey on Compliance to Antibiotics in Patients with Respiratory Tract Infections in a Tertiary Hospital in Ajman, UAE

Abstract: Background: Compliance to antibiotic regimen is one among several measures required to prevent antibacterial resistance. As there is paucity of published information on compliance to antibiotics in respiratory infections in Ajman, UAE, it is hoped that this study can fill the gap in knowledge. Objectives: 1. To estimate the rate of compliance to antibiotics in patients with respiratory tract infections (RTI). 2. To identify the most frequently prescribed antibiotics for respiratory tract infections. 3. To dete… Show more

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“…Thus the study shows an increase in adherence from day 1 to day 7. Our study is similar to the studies of Bernard Vrijens et al, Rina Rosalia et al [10,11]. Self evaluation of health status was performed using modi ied and shortened SF-36 questionnaire.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Thus the study shows an increase in adherence from day 1 to day 7. Our study is similar to the studies of Bernard Vrijens et al, Rina Rosalia et al [10,11]. Self evaluation of health status was performed using modi ied and shortened SF-36 questionnaire.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Treatment failure and poor clinical outcomes are caused by non-compliance with antibiotic regimens. Antibiotic adherence is one of numerous actions that must be taken to prevent antibacterial resistance [7]. Poor medication adherence is believed to be the cause of at least 33% of all drug-related hospital admissions in underdeveloped nations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%