Alamri Hamdan, Almuraikhi Turki, Alhawiti Waleed, Alhamad Ghaida, Almulla Lolo, Almoqhim Norah, Alhurayyis Reem, Alsalamah Rand, Daghriri Alhussain
Department of Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, College of Dentistry, Qassim University, Buraydah, SAU.
Department of Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics, College of Dentistry, Majmaah University, Al Majma'ah, SAU.
Cureus. 2025 Feb 6;17(2):e78599. doi: 10.7759/cureus.78599. eCollection 2025 Feb.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an increasing worldwide health concern, and non-adherence to antibiotic medication is a crucial factor in its growth. The objective of this research was to assess the adherence of dental patients in Saudi Arabia to oral antibiotic therapy, their knowledge of AMR, and their precise antibiotic prescription.
From February 2023 to July 2023, a descriptive quantitative study was conducted among 450 outpatient dental patients who had obtained antibiotic prescriptions from dentists in the previous year. The questionnaire included three elements: knowledge of AMR, antibiotic usage behavior, and demographic information.
During the study, it was found that only 3.6% of participants showed complete adherence to antibiotic therapy; 34% showed adherence to antibiotic therapy to a moderate extent, while 62.3% exhibited low adherence. Statistically significant relationships were established between age and income, and patients' adherence levels, with considerably lower adherence among the younger and the patients with lower income. Despite 72.5% admitting the importance of appropriate use of antibiotics, 68.8% said they had stopped taking the antibiotic medication once they started to feel better, and 35.3% used lower prescribed doses.
The results of the study suggest that the level of adherence to antibiotic prescription among dental patients in Saudi Arabia is low, and this is of great concern to AMR. It is hereby imperative to tackle the elements that lead to nonadherence to maintain the efficacy of antibiotics and protect public health. Healthcare stakeholders can achieve AMR reduction and optimal patient outcomes by implementing focused interventions and public health efforts.
抗生素耐药性(AMR)是一个日益引起全球健康关注的问题,而不坚持服用抗生素药物是其增长的一个关键因素。本研究的目的是评估沙特阿拉伯牙科患者对口服抗生素治疗的依从性、他们对抗生素耐药性的了解以及他们准确的抗生素处方情况。
2023年2月至2023年7月,对450名在前一年从牙医处获得抗生素处方的门诊牙科患者进行了一项描述性定量研究。问卷包括三个部分:抗生素耐药性知识、抗生素使用行为和人口统计学信息。
在研究过程中发现,只有3.6%的参与者完全坚持抗生素治疗;34%的人在一定程度上坚持抗生素治疗,而62.3%的人依从性较低。年龄和收入与患者的依从水平之间建立了统计学上的显著关系,年轻人和低收入患者的依从性明显较低。尽管72.5%的人承认合理使用抗生素的重要性,但68.8%的人表示一旦感觉好转就停止服用抗生素药物,35.3%的人使用低于规定剂量的药物。
研究结果表明,沙特阿拉伯牙科患者对抗生素处方的依从性水平较低,这对抗生素耐药性问题至关重要。因此,必须解决导致不依从的因素,以维持抗生素的疗效并保护公众健康。医疗保健利益相关者可以通过实施有针对性的干预措施和公共卫生努力来降低抗生素耐药性并实现最佳的患者治疗效果。