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Title: Impact of antimicrobial drug restrictions on doctors' behaviors
Authors: Karabay, Oğuz
Hoşoğlu, Salih
GÜÇLÜ, Ertuğrul
Akalın, Şerife
ALTAY, Fatma Aybala
AYDIN, Emsal
CEYLAN, Bahadır
ÇELİK, Aygül
ÇELİK, İlhami
DEMİRDAL, Tuna
DEMİRLİ, Keziban
ERBEN, Nurettin
ERKORKMAZ, Ünal
EROL, Serpil
EVİRGEN, Ömer
GÖNEN, İbak
GÜNER, Ayşe Ebru
GÜVEN, Tümer
KADANALI, Ayten
KOÇOĞLU, Mücahide Esra
KÖKOĞLU, Ömer Faruk
KÜÇÜKBAYRAK, Abdulkadir
SARGIN, Fatma
SÜNNETÇİOĞLU, Mahmut
ŞENOL, Şebnem
IŞIKGÖZ TAŞBAKAN, Meltem
TEKİN, Recep
TURHAN, Vedat
YILMAZ, Gürdal
DEDE, Behiye
Keywords: Antibiotic policy; antibiotic restriction; antibiotic usage; budget
execution instructions; specialist
Publisher: TUBITAK SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY
Abstract: Background/aim: Broad-spectrum antibiotics have become available for use only with the approval of infectious disease specialists (IDSs) since 2003 in Turkey. This study aimed to analyze the tendencies of doctors who are not disease specialists (non-IDSs) towards the restriction of antibiotics.
Materials and methods: A questionnaire form was prepared, which included a total of 22 questions about the impact of antibiotic restriction (AR) policy, the role of IDSs in the restriction, and the perception of this change in antibiotic consumption. The questionnaire was completed by each participating physician.
Results: A total of 1906 specialists from 20 cities in Turkey participated in the study. Of those who participated, 1271 (67.5%) had <= 5 years of occupational experience (junior specialists = JSs) and 942 (49.4%) of them were physicians. Specialists having >5 years of occupational experience in their branch expressed that they followed the antibiotic guidelines more strictly than the JSs (P < 0.05) and 755 of physicians (88%) and 720 of surgeons (84.6%) thought that the AR policy was necessary and useful (P < 0.05).
Conclusion: This study indicated that the AR policy was supported by most of the specialists. Physicians supported this restriction policy more so than surgeons did.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/23543
https://doi.org/10.3906/sag-1405-26
ISSN: 1300-0144
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