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Afr Health Sci ; 13(4): 1149-55, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24940345

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Antibiotic misuse is a major contributory factor to treatment failure, antibiotic resistance and high healthcare costs. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate level of self-reported antibiotic misuse among non-medical undergraduate students of a Nigerian university. METHODS: Respondents' knowledge of antibiotics and disposal system for left-over antibiotics were explored using a structured questionnaire. Data were summarized with descriptive statistics. Chi square was used to evaluate relationship between specific categorical variables and respondents' opinions with p<0.05. RESULTS: More than half the respondents obtained their antibiotics through doctor's prescriptions (273; 68.3%). The study revealed gross antibiotic misuse with majority, (298;74.5%) either by keeping left-over antibiotics for future use or throwing it away with refuse. Respondents (289; 72.3%) sometimes forgot to take the antibiotics. Financial constraints (73; 18.3%), long duration of treatment (70; 17.5%), side effects experienced (60;15.0%), polypharmacy (56;14.0%), tablet size (45;11.3%), and perceived low level of confidence in the prescriber (11; 2.8%) were major reasons for non-adherence. Course of study of respondents had no significant effect on respondents' knowledge or adherence (p>0.05). CONCLUSION: Misuse of antibiotics among non-medical undergraduate students in a Nigerian university setting is pervasive suggesting an urgent need for enlightenment on rational use and disposal of antibiotics.


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Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Students/statistics & numerical data , Universities , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Nigeria , Perception , Prescription Drug Misuse , Surveys and Questionnaires
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