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. 2020 Jan 15:35:12.
doi: 10.11604/pamj.2020.35.12.18324. eCollection 2020.

A cross-sectional study on antibiotic prescription in a teaching hospital in Ghana

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A cross-sectional study on antibiotic prescription in a teaching hospital in Ghana

Pilar Garcia-Vello et al. Pan Afr Med J. .

Abstract

Introduction: Antibiotic misuse is the paramount factor for antibiotic resistance. Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH), located in Ghana's Northern Region, is the biggest tertiary hospital in the Northern half of the country and consequently one of the biggest prescribers of antibiotics. Understanding the use of antibiotics in the TTH and providing information that could be inferred to develop strategies for antibiotic prescription is of extreme importance in this era of multiple and pan-resistant strains of pathogenic microorganisms.

Methods: A cross-sectional study on the use of antibiotics at TTH in the Northern region of Ghana was performed. Data were collected by reviewing 10% of patients' files from January to June 2015 and then assessed for its appropriateness against the criteria based on the British National Formulary (BNF) 2015 and BNF children 2013-2014. Results were expressed in frequencies and percentages.

Results: A total of 617 patients' records were included in this study. Up to 385 cases of different antibiotic misuse were found, comprising of 335 errors in prescriptions and 50 non-completed treatments. The most common prescription error was made on treatment duration (29.6%). The potential interactions were 16.7%.

Conclusion: The study revealed a high burden of antibiotics misuse in TTH. This suggests a need for the development of an antibiotic stewardship programme for the hospital.

Keywords: Ghana; Tamale Teaching Hospital; Use of antibiotics; public health.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no competing interests.

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