The role of pharmacists in ensuring rational antibiotic therapy within the interdisciplinary team

Authors

  • Aneta Królak-Ulińska Wegrow Hospital
  • Urszula Religioni CMKP, School of Public Health
  • Beata Chełstowska UKSW
  • Edwin Panford-Quainoo Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • Zbigniew Doniec 5. Pneumonology Clinic, Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases in Rabka-Zdrój, Rabka Zdrój, Poland
  • Regis Vaillancourt Employed Pharmacist in Europe (EPhEU)
  • Piotr Merks UKSW

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15386/mpr-2740

Keywords:

antibiotics; community pharmacy; pharmacist; hospital pharmacy

Abstract

The irrational use of antibiotics is one of the biggest threats to public health, as recently highlighted in the documents from the World Health Organization. It includes both the choice of an inappropriate drug, dose, form, or length of therapy for the patient, and a lack of attention to the global cost of treatment. One of the effects of excessive and irrational use of antibiotics worldwide is the increasing number of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms. The growing number of bacterial illnesses and deaths caused by this type of pathogens is of great significance, making the consequences of incorrect antibiotic use both medical and economic.

In the rationalization of pharmacotherapy, the significant role of medical staff, including pharmacists, who have extensive knowledge in the field of antibiotic therapy, is emphasized. The main goal of the rational management of antimicrobial drugs should be to improve patient treatment outcomes and minimize the medical and economic consequences of antibiotic use. Antibiotic therapy rationalization programs are needed in all healthcare facilities, both in open care and in hospital settings. Educational interventions that target primary care physicians and physicians prescribing antibiotics in hospitals are necessary. Additionally, pharmacists, being the most accessible healthcare workers, can build awareness of rational antibiotic therapy among patients.

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Published

2025-02-19

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Królak-Ulińska A, Religioni U, Chełstowska B, Panford-Quainoo E, Doniec Z, Vaillancourt R, Merks P. The role of pharmacists in ensuring rational antibiotic therapy within the interdisciplinary team. Medicine and Pharmacy Reports [Internet]. 2025 Feb. 19 [cited 2025 Jun. 20];98(2):176-82. Available from: https://medpharmareports.com/index.php/mpr/article/view/2740

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