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Community-level antibiotic access and use (ABACUS) in low- and middle-income countries: Finding targets for social interventions to improve appropriate antimicrobial use – an observational multi-centre study

机译:低收入和中等收入国家的社区级抗生素获取和使用(ABACUS):寻找社会干预措施以改善适当的抗菌药物使用的目标–一项观察性多中心研究

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In many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), a poor link between antibiotic policies and practices exists. Numerous contextual factors may influence the degree of antibiotic access, appropriateness of antibiotic provision, and actual use in communities. Therefore, improving appropriateness of antibiotic use in different communities in LMICs probably requires interventions tailored to the setting of interest, accounting for cultural context. Here we present the ABACUS study (AntiBiotic ACcess and USe), which employs a unique approach and infrastructure, enabling quantitative validation, contextualization of determinants, and cross-continent comparisons of antibiotic access and use. The community infrastructure for this study is the INDEPTH-Network (International Network for the Demographic Evaluation of Populations and Their Health in Developing Countries), which facilitates health and population research through an established health and demographic surveillance system. After an initial round of formative qualitative research with community members and antibiotic suppliers in three African and three Asian countries, household surveys will assess the appropriateness of antibiotic access, provision and use. Results from this sample will be validated against a systematically conducted inventory of suppliers. All potential antibiotic suppliers will be mapped and characterized. Subsequently, their supply of antibiotics to the community will be measured through customer exit interviews, which tend to be more reliable than bulk purchase or sales data. Discrepancies identified between reported and observed antibiotic practices will be investigated in further qualitative interviews. Amartya Sen’s Capability Approach will be employed to identify the conversion factors that determine whether or not, and the extent to which appropriate provision of antibiotics may lead to appropriate access and use of antibiotics. Currently, the study is ongoing and expected to conclude by 2019. ABACUS will provide important new insights into antibiotic practices in LMICs to inform social interventions aimed at promoting optimal antibiotic use, thereby preserving antibiotic effectiveness.
机译:在许多低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC),抗生素政策与实践之间的联系不佳。许多环境因素可能会影响抗生素使用的程度,抗生素供应的适当性以及社区的实际使用情况。因此,要提高中低收入国家不同社区使用抗生素的适当性,可能需要针对文化背景,针对特定利益而量身定制干预措施。在这里,我们介绍了ABACUS研究(AntiBiotic ACcess和USe),该研究采用了独特的方法和基础设施,能够进行定量验证,行列式决定因素的背景分析以及对抗生素获取和使用的跨大陆比较。这项研究的社区基础设施是INDEPTH网络(发展中国家人口及其健康人口统计国际网络),该网络通过已建立的健康和人口监测系统促进健康和人口研究。在与三个非洲和三个亚洲国家的社区成员和抗生素供应商进行了初步的定性定性研究之后,家庭调查将评估抗生素获取,提供和使用的适当性。该样本的结果将根据系统地进行的供应商清单验证。将对所有潜在的抗生素供应商进行定位和特征化。随后,将通过客户出口访谈来衡量其向社区供应的抗生素,这比批量购买或销售数据更可靠。在进一步的定性访谈中,将调查所报告的和观察到的抗生素使用之间的差异。将采用阿玛蒂亚·森(Amartya Sen)的能力评估方法来确定转换因子,这些转换因子确定是否确定抗生素以及适当提供抗生素的程度可导致适当获取和使用抗生素。目前,这项研究正在进行中,预计将于2019年结束。ABACUS将为LMIC中的抗生素实践提供重要的新见识,为旨在促进最佳抗生素使用从而保持抗生素有效性的社会干预提供信息。

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