Prevalence and nature of off-label antibiotic prescribing for children in a tertiary setting: a descriptive study from Jordan

Objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the use of off-label antibiotics in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) and paediatric wards in Jordan. Methods: Data of patients admitted to the neonatal intensive care units and paediatric wards in King Abdulla University Hospital were collected over an 8-week survey between May and July 2012. Data collected in this study included patients' age, weight, medical history, diagnosis and the details of antibiotics prescribed to each patient. Results: The study involved a total of 250 children (80 admitted to the NICU and 170 admitted to the wards). A total of 598 antibiotic prescriptions were issued for these patients (244 in NICUs and 354 in paediatricwards). The results of the present study show that off-label antibiotic prescribing to paediatric patients is very common. Off-label antibiotic prescribing to paediatric patients is related mostly to doses and indications, and rarely to age. The majority of admitted patients received at least one off-label antibiotic during their hospital stay. Conclusion: This study reveals the high prevalence of off-label use of antibiotic among paediatric children in Jordan. There is a serious need for robust and continuous educational programs to improve the awareness of paediatricians of guidelines surrounding the use of antibiotics in paediatric patients. Furthermore, true collaboration between paediatricians and clinical pharmacists towards safe and effective antibiotic prescribing in paediatric patients is crucial.

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Main Authors: Mukattash,Tareq L., Hayajneh,Wail A., Ibrahim,Shorok M., Ayoub,Abeer, Ayoub,Nehad, Jarab,Anan S., Khdour,Maher, Almaaytah,Ammar
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Published: Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmacéuticas 2016
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spelling oai:scielo:S1885-642X20160003000032017-02-28Prevalence and nature of off-label antibiotic prescribing for children in a tertiary setting: a descriptive study from JordanMukattash,Tareq L.Hayajneh,Wail A.Ibrahim,Shorok M.Ayoub,AbeerAyoub,NehadJarab,Anan S.Khdour,MaherAlmaaytah,Ammar Anti-Bacterial Agents Off-Label Use Drug Utilization Child Infant Inpatients Jordan Objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the use of off-label antibiotics in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) and paediatric wards in Jordan. Methods: Data of patients admitted to the neonatal intensive care units and paediatric wards in King Abdulla University Hospital were collected over an 8-week survey between May and July 2012. Data collected in this study included patients' age, weight, medical history, diagnosis and the details of antibiotics prescribed to each patient. Results: The study involved a total of 250 children (80 admitted to the NICU and 170 admitted to the wards). A total of 598 antibiotic prescriptions were issued for these patients (244 in NICUs and 354 in paediatricwards). The results of the present study show that off-label antibiotic prescribing to paediatric patients is very common. Off-label antibiotic prescribing to paediatric patients is related mostly to doses and indications, and rarely to age. The majority of admitted patients received at least one off-label antibiotic during their hospital stay. Conclusion: This study reveals the high prevalence of off-label use of antibiotic among paediatric children in Jordan. There is a serious need for robust and continuous educational programs to improve the awareness of paediatricians of guidelines surrounding the use of antibiotics in paediatric patients. Furthermore, true collaboration between paediatricians and clinical pharmacists towards safe and effective antibiotic prescribing in paediatric patients is crucial.Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones FarmacéuticasPharmacy Practice (Granada) v.14 n.3 20162016-09-01journal articletext/htmlhttp://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1885-642X2016000300003en
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Hayajneh,Wail A.
Ibrahim,Shorok M.
Ayoub,Abeer
Ayoub,Nehad
Jarab,Anan S.
Khdour,Maher
Almaaytah,Ammar
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Hayajneh,Wail A.
Ibrahim,Shorok M.
Ayoub,Abeer
Ayoub,Nehad
Jarab,Anan S.
Khdour,Maher
Almaaytah,Ammar
Prevalence and nature of off-label antibiotic prescribing for children in a tertiary setting: a descriptive study from Jordan
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Hayajneh,Wail A.
Ibrahim,Shorok M.
Ayoub,Abeer
Ayoub,Nehad
Jarab,Anan S.
Khdour,Maher
Almaaytah,Ammar
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title Prevalence and nature of off-label antibiotic prescribing for children in a tertiary setting: a descriptive study from Jordan
title_short Prevalence and nature of off-label antibiotic prescribing for children in a tertiary setting: a descriptive study from Jordan
title_full Prevalence and nature of off-label antibiotic prescribing for children in a tertiary setting: a descriptive study from Jordan
title_fullStr Prevalence and nature of off-label antibiotic prescribing for children in a tertiary setting: a descriptive study from Jordan
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and nature of off-label antibiotic prescribing for children in a tertiary setting: a descriptive study from Jordan
title_sort prevalence and nature of off-label antibiotic prescribing for children in a tertiary setting: a descriptive study from jordan
description Objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the use of off-label antibiotics in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) and paediatric wards in Jordan. Methods: Data of patients admitted to the neonatal intensive care units and paediatric wards in King Abdulla University Hospital were collected over an 8-week survey between May and July 2012. Data collected in this study included patients' age, weight, medical history, diagnosis and the details of antibiotics prescribed to each patient. Results: The study involved a total of 250 children (80 admitted to the NICU and 170 admitted to the wards). A total of 598 antibiotic prescriptions were issued for these patients (244 in NICUs and 354 in paediatricwards). The results of the present study show that off-label antibiotic prescribing to paediatric patients is very common. Off-label antibiotic prescribing to paediatric patients is related mostly to doses and indications, and rarely to age. The majority of admitted patients received at least one off-label antibiotic during their hospital stay. Conclusion: This study reveals the high prevalence of off-label use of antibiotic among paediatric children in Jordan. There is a serious need for robust and continuous educational programs to improve the awareness of paediatricians of guidelines surrounding the use of antibiotics in paediatric patients. Furthermore, true collaboration between paediatricians and clinical pharmacists towards safe and effective antibiotic prescribing in paediatric patients is crucial.
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