Title of article :
Community Pharmacistsꞌ Role in Controlling Bacterial Antibiotic Resistance in Aleppo, Syria
Author/Authors :
Mansour, Ossama Faculty of Pharmacy - Al Andalus University for Medical Sciences, Tartuas, Syria , Al-Kayali, Rawaa Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology - Faculty of Pharmacy - Aleppo University, Aleppo, Syria
Abstract :
Antibiotic resistance is a major public health concern. This study was conducted to
evaluate the knowledge, attitudes of community pharmacists regarding antibiotic use and
potential drug resistance besides assessing their behaviors about dispensing antibiotic without
prescription and correlation of the outcomes with demographic variables. A cross-sectional
survey was conducted on a random sample of 250 pharmacies in Aleppo, using validated selfadministered
questionnaire. The total scores of the pharmacistsʹ knowledge and attitudes were
correlated with participant demographics using Chi-squared test. One-hundered-seventy-three
pharmacies out of 250 agreed to participate in the study. The overall prevalence of dispensing
antibiotic without prescription was 85.5%. Only 30.8% of participants exhibited good attitude
and 37% had adequate knowledge about antibiotic resistance. Good attitude was strongly
correlated with age (P = 0.023), years of experience (P = 0.007), socioeconomic location of
the pharmacy (P = 0.009) and number of clinics near pharmacy (P = 0.008). The results of this
study confirmed that dispensing antibiotic without prescription is a common practice in Aleppo
pharmacies despite being unlawful. The half of community pharmacists has a poor attitude and
inadequate knowledge with regard to antibiotic resistance, reflecting the need for awarenessraising
campaigns directed to community pharmacists to equip them for their main role in the
community.
Keywords :
Syria , Aleppo , Attitude , Knowledge , Community pharmacy , Antibiotics resistance
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics