2018
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2018.00442
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Recent Initiatives in the Republic of Srpska to Enhance Appropriate Use of Antibiotics in Ambulatory Care; Their Influence and Implications

Abstract: Introduction: There are increasing concerns world-wide with growing rates of antibiotic resistance necessitating urgent action. There have been a number of initiatives in the Republic of Srpska in recent years to address this and improve rational antibiotic prescribing and dispensing despite limited resources to fund multiple initiatives.Objective: Analyse antibiotic utilization patterns in the Republic of Srpska following these multiple initiatives as a basis for developing future programmes in the Republic i… Show more

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“…Regular monitoring of prescribing activities for patients with URTIs in ambulatory care using both quantitative and qualitative research methods -helped by IT systems and mobile technologies. This can include accountability systems for prescribers where they have to justify the need for an antibiotic for patients with URTIs as well as the antibiotic selected (building on restrictions for certain antibiotics in a number of countries as well as the WHO Access, Watch, Reserve -AwaRe -antibiotic groupings 40,71,387,388 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Regular monitoring of prescribing activities for patients with URTIs in ambulatory care using both quantitative and qualitative research methods -helped by IT systems and mobile technologies. This can include accountability systems for prescribers where they have to justify the need for an antibiotic for patients with URTIs as well as the antibiotic selected (building on restrictions for certain antibiotics in a number of countries as well as the WHO Access, Watch, Reserve -AwaRe -antibiotic groupings 40,71,387,388 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple strategies are typically needed to reduce unnecessary prescribing and dispensing of antibiotics in ambulatory care among all key stakeholder groups including patients, parents, community pharmacists and physicians 29,40,52,60,70,71,74,97,154,243 . This reflects the complexity of the situation, the different beliefs of key stakeholder groups and often multiple organizations and personnel within a country involved with improving antibiotic utilization and reducing AMR rates 244 .…”
Section: Ongoing and Potential Strategies To Reduce Inappropriate Prementioning
confidence: 99%
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