Research Article

Antibiotic Resistance Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices among Pharmacists: A Cross-Sectional Study in West Bank, Palestine

Table 5

Practices of pharmacists towards antibiotic dispensing and resistance.

QuestionAlwaysOftenSometimesRarelyNever
n (%)

I dispense antibiotics without prescription upon patient request40 (26.3)13 (8.6)38 (25)33 (21.7)28 (18.4)
I dispense antibiotics without prescription for adult patients with minor bacterial infections4 (2.6)45 (29.6)56 (36.8)25 (16.4)22 (14.5)
I encourage patients to obtain a physician’s consult and prescription57 (37.5)34 (22.4)39 (25.7)20 (13.2)2 (1.3)
When dispensing antibiotics, I enquire about any known drug allergies or health problems85 (55.9)18 (11.8)32 (21.1)14 (9.2)3 (2)
When dispensing antibiotics without prescription, I warn about their potential adverse effects45 (29.6)27 (17.8)36 (23.7)34 (22.4)10 (6.6)
When dispensing antibiotics without prescription, I inform patients about the significance of adhering and completing the full course of an antibiotic54 (35.5)34 (22.4)23 (15.1)32 (21.1)9 (5.9)
I dispense antibiotics without prescription on the patient’s request for a familiar patient33 (21.7)23 (15.1)45 (29.6)27 (17.8)24 (15.8)
I seek additional clinical information (e.g., drug interaction, ADRs, allergy) before deciding to dispense antibiotics without a prescription25 (16.4)31 (20.4)45 (29.6)29 (19.1)22 (14.5)