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- 14 June 2024
- Journal article
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the utilisation and quality of antibiotic use in the Scottish primary care setting: a population-based segmented interrupted time series analysis
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- Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy
Abstract
Background Inappropriate use of antibiotics is expected to increase during the COVID-19 pandemic but there is limited data on COVID-19’s long-term impact. We assessed the impact of COVID-19 on the quantity and quality of antibiotic use in Scotland. Research design and methods A segmented interrupted time series was applied to monthly dispensed antibiotics using Prescription Cost analysis data from March/2019 to March/2023. Antibiotics use was quantified using number of items dispensed/1000 inhabitants (TID) and defined daily dose/1000 inhabitants/day (DID). Quality of antibiotic use was assessed using key quality indicators including the WHO AWaRe classification proportion of broad-spectrum and 4C-antibiotics. Results Overall, for all antibiotics, there was a non-significant increase in TID and DID before the first lockdown (March/2020) (β1), but a decline in the level immediately after the first (β2) and second lockdowns (β4) (November/2020), albeit non-significant. However, a significant increase in the time trend after the second lockdown (β5) for all antibiotic classes was observed. COVID-19 had no negative impact on AWaRe utilisation, with proportion of all antibiotics from Access group increasing from 76% in March/2019 to 90% in March/2023. Proportion of 4C antibiotic reduced significantly after the second lockdown. Conclusions Neither the utilisation nor the quality of total antibiotic use appeared to have been significantly affected by COVID-19.
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Al Balushi, H., Kurdi, A., Almutairi, N., Baker, K., Amen, K., Karwi, H., Seaton, R. & Godman, B. 2024, 'Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the utilisation and quality of antibiotic use in the Scottish primary care setting: a population-based segmented interrupted time series analysis', Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy. https://doi.org/10.1080/14787210.2024.2363485
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