Antibiotic overuse for acute respiratory tract infections in Sri Lanka: a qualitative study of outpatients and their physicians.
L Gayani TillekeratneChampica K BodinayakeThushani DabreraAjith NagahawatteWasantha Kodikara ArachchiAnoji SooriyaarachchiKearsley StewartMelissa WattTruls ØstbyeChristopher W WoodsPublished in: BMC family practice (2017)
Patients in this study were seeking medication prescriptions for their ARTIs, but physicians incorrectly perceived that antibiotic prescriptions were desired. High patient volume and fear of bacterial superinfection were also important factors in antibiotic overuse. Training of physicians regarding guideline-concordant management and dealing with diagnostic uncertainty, education of patients regarding ARTI etiology and management, and systematic changes in the public outpatient care structure may help decrease unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions for ARTIs in this setting.