Oxford Institute of Nursing, Midwifery & Allied Health Research (OxINMAHR), Oxford, UK.
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK.
J Adv Nurs. 2022 Nov;78(11):3772-3781. doi: 10.1111/jan.15356. Epub 2022 Jul 21.
Antibiotics savelives and have been effectively and reliably used for decades to treat infections and improve health outcomes. This trust in antibiotics has contributed to over prescribing and the emergence of antimicrobial resistance. Significant amounts of antibiotics are still widely prescribed and taken, especially in young children. However, there is a paucity of existing literature relating to how mothers, who are the main carers of young children, may be influenced by their trust in antibiotics.
To explore what factors influence mothers' decisions to seek antibiotics for their young children.
Qualitative case study using postcode boundaries.
Thematic analysis of qualitative data from mothers of children under 5, recruited via community playgroups within the case. Data were collected between October 2018 and May 2019, from six focus groups (n = 19) and one-to-one interviews (n = 14). Thematic analysis of the data consisted of six phases: data familiarization; generating initial codes; searching for themes; reviewing themes; defining and naming themes; and producing the report.
Mothers were influenced by their belief and trust in antibiotics. Antibiotics were identified as symbolic of recovery, healing and of providing protection and safety.
By understanding the symbolic power of antibiotics on maternal decision making, all antibiotic prescribers may be able to offer and provide reassuring alternative and acceptable treatment options to mothers, rather than using antibiotics.
This paper introduces the concept of antibiotics as powerful symbols which influence antibiotic seeking behaviour. This in turn may result in inappropriate use of antibiotics which contributes to the risk of antimicrobial resistance developing. Although the majority of antibiotics are still prescribed by doctors, the number of nurse prescribers has been increasing. Therefore, an increased awareness of antibiotic symbolism, in all prescribing clinicians, is important to enable future local and national strategies to be developed, to support maternal decision making and reduce antibiotic seeking behaviour.
抗生素拯救生命,几十年来一直被有效地、可靠地用于治疗感染并改善健康结果。这种对抗生素的信任导致了过度处方和抗菌药物耐药性的出现。尽管大量抗生素仍被广泛使用,尤其是在幼儿中,但关于作为幼儿主要照顾者的母亲如何受到她们对抗生素的信任影响的现有文献却很少。
探讨影响母亲为其年幼子女寻求抗生素的因素。
使用邮政编码边界的定性案例研究。
对通过案例中的社区游乐小组招募的 5 岁以下儿童的母亲进行定性数据的主题分析。数据于 2018 年 10 月至 2019 年 5 月间收集,来自六个焦点小组(n=19)和一对一访谈(n=14)。数据分析包括六个阶段:数据熟悉、生成初始代码、寻找主题、审查主题、定义和命名主题以及生成报告。
母亲的信念和对抗生素的信任影响了她们的决策。抗生素被视为康复、治愈的象征,能提供保护和安全。
通过了解抗生素对母亲决策的象征力量,所有抗生素开处方者都可以为母亲提供和提供可替代的、可接受的治疗方案,而不是仅仅使用抗生素。
本文引入了抗生素作为强大象征的概念,这些象征影响了抗生素的寻求行为。这反过来可能导致抗生素的不当使用,从而增加抗菌药物耐药性的风险。尽管大多数抗生素仍由医生开具,但护士处方的数量一直在增加。因此,所有处方医生都应提高对抗生素象征意义的认识,这对于制定未来的地方和国家战略以支持母亲的决策并减少抗生素的寻求行为非常重要。