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Questionnaire on antibiotics 1. Antibiotic consumption Antibiotics are medications which are sometimes used to treat infections. There are several different types of antibiotics; penicillin is the most common. 1.1 Please name some of the antibiotics you have heard of below. 1.2 Which of the following medications are antibiotics? Please tick one or more options. Paracetamol Bricanyl Seloken Selexid Kåvepenin Alvedon 1.3 Have you ever taken antibiotics? Please tick only one option. Yes No Proceed to 1.5 Proceed to 1.5 1.4 How many times have you consumed antibiotics during the past 12 months? Please tick only one option. Never Once 2-5 times More than 5 times 1.5 How many times has another adult in your household (over 18 years old) received antibiotics during the past 12 months? Please tick only one option. Never Once 2-5 times More than 5 times There are no other adults in the household 1.6 How many children under the age of 18 live in your household on a regular basis (parttime or more)? Please tick only one option. 0 Proceed to 1.8 1 2 3 or more 1

1.7 How many times have children in your household received antibiotics during the past 12 months (in total)? Please tick only one option. Never Once 2-5 times More than 5 times 1.8 Is anyone in your household taking antibiotics at the moment? Please tick only one option. Yes, for what reason? Please specify the person s age years No 2. Antibiotic accessibility The following questions should be answered using the scale below. Use this scale to indicate to what extent you with the question/statement. Please tick only one option. 2.1 Leftover antibiotics can be saved for personal future use or to give to someone else. 2.2 Leftover antibiotics should be taken back Toty at to the pharmacy. 2.3 I think that it is good that one needs a prescription to acquire antibiotics from pharmacies in Sweden. 2.4 I think that it is good to be able to buy antibiotics online, without having to see a doctor. 2.5 I think that it is good to be able to acquire antibiotics from relatives or acquaintances, without having to be examined by a doctor. 2.6 It is good that one can buy antibiotics without a prescription in pharmacies within certain countries. 2

3. Antibiotic use and its effects Totaty at 3.1 Antibiotics make one recover faster when having a cold. 3.2 If one s mucous becomes coloured when having a cold, one always need antibiotics to get rid of the cold. 3.3 The body can usuy fight mild infections on its own without antibiotics. 3.4 A persistent cough (longer than one week) always needs to be treated with antibiotics to disappear. 3.5 It is appropriate to take antibiotics when having a sore throat and a cold, otherwise one may suffer complications. 3.6 It is appropriate to take antibiotics for tonsillitis, otherwise one may suffer complications. 3.7 An ear infection in a 3-6 year old child always needs to be treated with antibiotics. 3.8 Cystitis/lower urinary tract infections in women can heal themselves without antibiotics. 3.9 By taking antibiotics one can often avoid staying home from work. 3.10 Antibiotics are supposed to kill bacteria in the body. 4. Side effects and resistance 4.1 Antibiotics often cause side effects such as diarrhoea. Yes No 4.2 Antibiotics cause negative effects on the body's own bacterial flora. 4.3 If one s feels better after only partiy completing an antibiotic course, one can terminate the therapy immediately. 4.4 Bacteria can become resistant to antibiotics. 4.5 The more antibiotics we use in society, the higher is the risk that resistance develops and spreads. 4.6 People can become resistant to antibiotics. 3

Yes No 4.7 Antibiotic use for animals can reduce the possibility of effective antibiotic treatment for humans. 4.8 Resistance can spread from animals to humans. 4.9 Resistance can spread from person to person. 4.10 People travelling outside Sweden risk bringing resistance to Sweden. Toty at 4.11 Today, antibiotic resistance is a big problem in Sweden. 4.12 Today, antibiotic resistance is a big problem in the world. 5. Patient experiences, patient-doctor relationships and infection prevention 5.1 Doctors always conduct a thorough examination regarding whether a patient is in need of antibiotics or not. 5.2 Doctors prescribe antibiotics when a Toty at patient expects it. Yes No 5.3a I have experienced antibiotic prescription for myself or my kin. Proceed to 5.5a 5.3b When antibiotics are prescribed, the doctor takes time to provide information on how they should be used, in an understandable manner. 5.4 I usuy how antibiotics should be taken, even if I was given information about their use. 5.5a I have experience, as a patient or as kin, of acquiring prescribed antibiotics from a pharmacy. Proceed to 5.6 5.5b Pharmacy staff take their time to inform me on how antibiotics should be used. 4

Toty at 5.6 I often before I visit a doctor, whether I need antibiotics or not. 5.7 I am confident in a doctor s decision if s/he does not prescribe antibiotics. 5.8 A doctor who does not prescribe antibiotics when the patient thinks that they are needed, is not as good a doctor. 5.9 I am confident in a doctor's decision if s/he prescribes antibiotics. 5.10 I usuy how infections should be treated. 5.11 If I get an infection, I often wait and see, i.e. rest and take it easy, and see if the infection goes away on its own. 5.12 Hand hygiene (hand washing or alcohol hand rub) reduces the risk of spreading common infections, such as influenza. Yes No 5.13 I usuy get vaccinated against seasonal influenza. 5.14 I am confident in the work that Swedish healthcare in carrying out to minimise the development of resistance. 5.15 I am confident in the work that the EU is carrying out to minimise the development of resistance. 5.16 I am confident that pharmaceutical companies will be able to develop new medicines which will solve the problem of antibiotic resistance. Toty at 5

5.17 Do you have any other comments/views about antibiotics, infections, resistance or how to prevent infection? 6. Background information 6.1 Sex Female Male 6.2 Age years old 6.3 Education. Please tick the highest level of the education that you have begun. Primary and secondary school (or equivalent) University (or equivalent) 6.4 Country where you educated (for the most part). Upper secondary school (or equivalent) 6.5 Do you have a medical/healthcare-related education? Regardless of level. Yes. What education? No 6.6 Income. Please tick only one option. 6.7 Post code Up to 14,900 SEK/month 15,000-25,900 SEK/month 26,000-40,900 SEK/month More than 41,000 SEK/month 6