HOW WELL DO PATIENTS TAKE ORAL PENICILLIN? A COLLABORATIVE STUDY IN PRIVATE PRACTICE

Author:

Charney Evan1,Bynum Rufus1,Eldredge Donald1,Frank Donald1,MacWhinney James B.1,McNabb Neal1,Scheiner Albert1,Sumpter Edwin A.1,Iker Howard1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry and Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, New York

Abstract

A study of how well children took oral penicillin when prescribed for streptococcal pharyngitis or otitis media was conducted in three private pediatric group practices. The presence of penicillin in the urine, as determined by the Sarcina lutea culture method, was used to assess the compliance rate. A total of 459 patients were studied—107 at five days of therapy and 352 at nine days. Eighty-one percent of the patients were taking the penicillin as prescribed on the fifth day, and 56% were taking it on the ninth day. Another 13% were erratic takers at the end of therapy. The children with pharyngitis were somewhat more likely to complete therapy than those with otitis media. A number of factors were studied in an attempt to differentiate those who complied with the therapy from those who did not. The take rate was unrelated to age or sex of the child, duration of symptoms, or doctor's estimate of severity of disease at onset. It was correlated with mother's estimate of severity, whether or not their usual doctor prescribed the medicine, and certain personality traits of the mother as perceived by the pediatrician. The implications of the study for the use of oral therapy in children are discussed.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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