2019
DOI: 10.1136/fmch-2019-000138
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Antimicrobial dispensing practices and determinants of antimicrobial resistance: a qualitative study among community pharmacists in Pakistan

Abstract: BackgroundThere are concerns with the extent of dispensing of antibiotics among community pharmacists in Pakistan often without a prescription adding to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) rates.ObjectiveTo explore the determinants of AMR and the pattern of antimicrobial dispensing among community pharmacists.DesignIn this qualitative study design, a semistructured interview guide was developed based on an in-depth review of published papers. Audio-recorded interviews with transcripts were analysed by thematic cont… Show more

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“…In some LMICs, concerns have been raised regarding pharmacists', pharmacist assistant's and pharmacy students' level of knowledge on antibiotics and AMR 52,141,242,295,354,[362][363][364][365][366][367][368] ; however this is not universal 364 . This may reflect a greater priority for enhancing sales in pharmacies rather than worrying about professional behaviour 128,141,143 .…”
Section: Community Pharmacistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some LMICs, concerns have been raised regarding pharmacists', pharmacist assistant's and pharmacy students' level of knowledge on antibiotics and AMR 52,141,242,295,354,[362][363][364][365][366][367][368] ; however this is not universal 364 . This may reflect a greater priority for enhancing sales in pharmacies rather than worrying about professional behaviour 128,141,143 .…”
Section: Community Pharmacistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall across Asia, pharmacies are often the main source of healthcare for patients given lack of waiting times, extended opening hours, and high co-payment levels (103,115,(127)(128)(129)(130)(131), mirroring the situation in other countries (132)(133)(134). Consequently, community pharmacists have a key role to play in current and future pandemics.…”
Section: General and Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some countries such as Albania and Pakistan, selfpurchasing of antibiotic was predominant among fresh pharmacists [12,13]. A study conducted among undergraduate and postgraduate pharmacy students in southern India highlighted the need to integrate specific lectures on appropriate use of antibiotics in pharmacy programs [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%