A National Survey of Pediatric Dentists on Antibiotic Use in Children
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Purpose: The purposes of this study were to: (1) examine the antibiotic prescribing practices of pediatric dentists and adherence to professional guidelines and (2) assess their knowledge of and attitudes toward antibiotic resistance. Methods: A cross-sectional survey regarding antibiotic use, resistance, and knowledge of antibiotic stewardship programs was emailed to 4,636 members of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD). Results: 987 surveys (21 percent) were completed 984 were analyzed. Lack of adherence to AAPD antibiotic guidelines was noted. There was a trend toward overuse of antibiotics for the following conditions: irreversible pulpitis with (32 percent) and without vital pulp (42 percent) localized dentoalveolar abscess with (68 percent) and without draining fistula (39 percent) mitral valve relapse with regurgitation (43 percent) intrusion (15 percent) extrusion (13 percent) and rheumatoid arthritis (12 percent). Determinants of antibiotic use were: facial swelling (88 percent) pain relief (15 percent) unavailable appointment for several weeks (six percent) and parental satisfaction (four percent). Although 98 percent of respondents believed that antibiotic resistance is of growing concern, only 15 percent were aware of antibiotic stewardship programs. Conclusion: AAPD members overprescribe antibiotics. Educational programs to increase knowledge of antibiotic resistance and stewardship programs should be implemented to increase adherence to professional guidelines.
Source: Journal of American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Full Text |
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واژههای کلیدی: ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS; GUIDELINES AS TOPIC; INFECTION |
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نوع مطالعه: پژوهشي |
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کودکان دریافت: 1392/9/16 | پذیرش: 1392/9/16 | انتشار: 1392/9/16
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