DOI: 10.17151/biosa.2019.18.2.1
Cómo citar
Risueño Blanco, J. A. (2023). Factores relacionados con la prescripción inadecuada de antibioticoterapia en adultos con infecciones de piel en consulta ambulatoria. Biosalud, 18(2), 7–18. https://doi.org/10.17151/biosa.2019.18.2.1

Autores/as

José Alirio Risueño Blanco
Universidad de Caldas
jose.risueno@ucaldas.edu.co
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9478-5926

Resumen

Introducción: Las infecciones de piel y tejidos blandos (IPTB) son frecuente motivo de consulta ambulatoria. El estudio de los factores relacionados con no adecuación antibiótica en IPTB constituye el punto inicial para enfrentar a la resistencia bacteriana. Objetivo: Relacionar los factores de las IPTB no purulentas en pacientes adultos ambulatorios con prescripción inadecuada de antibioticoterapia en una IPS de Palmira en el año 2019. Métodos: Estudio transversal analítico retrospectivo. Se usó muestreo aleatorio simple. Se recolectó información de historias clínicas. El tratamiento antibiótico se consideró adecuado si fue acorde a guías. Se realizó estadística descriptiva de todas las variables, posteriormente se realizaron comparaciones de grupos según sí la terapia antibiótica fue adecuada o no; finalmente, se realizó análisis multivariado para control de confusión. Resultados: Para una muestra de 213 historias clínicas el antibiótico más prescrito fue cefalexina (37,1 %); se encuentra una automedicación antibiótica (13,1 %) y 76,1 % de las prescripciones fueron adecuadas. En el análisis multivariante, la automedicación antibiótica (OR 17,523, IC 95 % 1,127-272,5) y la vía intramuscular (OR 44,358, IC 95 % 1,161-1695,461) se relacionaron con prescripción antibiótica no adecuada. Conclusión: Se recomienda la implementación de guías locales en servicios médicos ambulatorios con afianzamiento en sus directrices y la educación a comunidad respecto a la automedicación antibiótica desde la atención primaria para disminuir la no adecuación de la terapia antibiótica.

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