Rizwan Faisal, Attia Anwar, Syed Ali Sibtain.
Chronic Kidney And Liver Disease; Assessment Of Prescribers` Knowledge Regarding Antibiotic Prescription.
Professional Med J Jan ;24(5):781-6.

Objective: To evaluate the knowledge of prescriber’s regarding antibiotics prescription in patients with chronic kidney and liver disease. Study design and technique: Cross-sectional study, convenient sampling. Setting: District Faisalabad of province Punjab, Pakistan. Period: 11 months. Material & Methods: Total 250 prescribers were approached, among which 210 prescribers responded and filled the questionnaire. Data after collection was divided into two categories: (i) on the basis of area of practice of the prescribers (urban & rural) and (ii) on the basis of qualification of the prescribers (consultants, postgraduate residents, general practitioners & paramedics). Results: The results of the current study revealed that knowledge of the prescribers of urban area was better as compare to the prescribers of rural area with significant difference of 0.001. Similarly a significant difference of 0.001 was found between the knowledge of consultants, postgraduate medical residents, general practitioners and paramedics. Consultants were found to be the most knowledgeable prescribers while paramedics were the least. Conclusion: Prescribers who were practicing in urban areas and the ones who were more qualified (consultants) have sound knowledge of prescribing antibiotics in patients of chronic kidney and liver disease.

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