Raicevic Maja, Labovic Barjaktarovic Snezana, Milic Dejana, Nedovic Vukovic Mirjana, Bajceta Natasa
Clinical Centre of Montenegro, University of Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro.
Institute for Public Health of Montenegro, University of Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro.
Eur J Public Health. 2025 Apr 1;35(2):290-294. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/ckae213.
A drug consumption monitoring revealed that Montenegro is one of the major consumers of antimicrobial drugs in Europe. The aim of this study is to obtain the first data on the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of the general population in Montenegro regarding antibiotics use. This cross-sectional study was designed according to the methodology of Eurobarometer survey on antimicrobial resistance, created by the European Commission. The standardized questionnaire was conducted in Podgorica, in October-November 2022. A total of 532 participants completed the questionnaire. More than a half of responders (60.9%) have received antibiotics within the last 12 months and among them 33.4% was missing a medical prescription, nor the antibiotic was administered by a medical practitioner. The rest of the responders mostly had some antibiotics left over from a previous course (13.0%), had taken it from a pharmacy (11.4%), or elsewhere without a prescription. The most frequent reasons for antimicrobial therapy were "cold" (22.5%), "sore throat" (21.0%), "cough" (19.4%), and "COVID-19" (coronavirus disease 2019) (17.9%). Throat swab, blood test, urine test, or other test that could identify the cause of the illness preceded antimicrobial therapy in 46.3% participants. Only one-half of the participants were convinced that antibiotics are ineffective in viral infection treatment. This study is the first report on public knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding antibiotics use and resistance in Montenegro and it highlights the need for the knowledge improvement among general population, better regulations for antibiotics procurement and a campaign regarding appropriate antibiotics use among youth.
一项药物消费监测显示,黑山是欧洲抗菌药物的主要消费国之一。本研究的目的是获取黑山普通民众在抗生素使用方面的知识、态度和行为的首批数据。这项横断面研究是根据欧盟委员会创建的关于抗菌药物耐药性的欧洲晴雨表调查方法设计的。标准化问卷于2022年10月至11月在波德戈里察进行。共有532名参与者完成了问卷。超过一半的受访者(60.9%)在过去12个月内使用过抗生素,其中33.4%没有医生处方,且抗生素并非由医生开具。其余受访者大多有之前疗程剩余的一些抗生素(13.0%),从药店购买(11.4%),或在其他地方无处方获取。抗菌治疗最常见的原因是“感冒”(22.5%)、“喉咙痛”(21.0%)、“咳嗽”(19.4%)和“COVID-19”(2019冠状病毒病)(17.9%)。46.3%的参与者在进行抗菌治疗前进行了咽拭子、血液检测、尿液检测或其他能够确定病因的检测。只有一半的参与者确信抗生素对病毒感染治疗无效。本研究是关于黑山公众在抗生素使用和耐药性方面的知识、态度和行为的首份报告,它强调了提高普通民众知识水平、完善抗生素采购监管以及开展针对年轻人合理使用抗生素的宣传活动的必要性。