EVALUATION OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE DANGEROUS EFFECT OF EXCESSIVE USE OF ANTIBIOTICS IN ASIR CITY.

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Antibiotics excessive and abusive use is associated with increased resistance and complications that have been well recognized worldwide in the literature. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess knowledge, behavior and attitude toward antibiotics use among residents of 'Asir region. Method: Our study was carried out among a sample of 409 residents in Asir region. To reach our goal and in order to collect the necessary informations, consenting residents responded to a questionnaire and the descriptive approach was employed in data and facts collection, classification and tabulation. Results: The sample is consisted of 65,8% women and 34,2% men. The sample of individuals was distributedaccording to age, gender and educational level.Our study showed that(46.7%)of sample individuals are taking antibiotics without doctor's advice. Among the respondents, (38,4%) do not usually complete the course of antibiotics, however, (69,9%) of sample individuals do believe that the bacterial resistance to antibiotics appears in a case of an uncompleted antibiotic course.The majority of respondents (59.4 %) of sample individuals are often taking the antibiotics by doctor, yet,(10.5%) of sample individuals are taking the antibiotics often by themselves and (9.3 %) of sample individuals said that common cold drives them to buy and take antibiotics. The majority of sample individuals (35.5 %) believe that the period in which they define treatment failure in their opinion is ranging from one day to three days; also, (35.7%) of respondents do not know what are the risks and complications of antibiotics and (76.5 %) review their doctor in the case of treatment failure.
[Alhanoof Alshaghrood, Razan Alhumayed, Fatimah Alsiary, Rahaf Alhayafah, Asma Ogran, Mastoor Alshahrani and Sarah Assiri. (2017); EVALUATION OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE DANGEROUS EFFECT OF EXCESSIVE USE OF ANTIBIOTICS IN ASIR CITY. Int. J. of Adv. Res. 5 (Jan). 2776-2792] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
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