On the Knowledge and Prescription of Probiotics by Pediatric Providers: A Cross-Sectional Study
Uzma Rani, Julie Ehrlich, Ghina Fakhri, Mohammed Doklaijah, Telisa Stewart, Winter Berry, Aamer Imdad

TL;DR
Pediatric providers often lack clear knowledge about probiotics but commonly recommend them, especially for antibiotic-related diarrhea.
Contribution
This study reveals gaps in pediatric providers' understanding of probiotics and their prescription practices.
Findings
About 50% of providers confused probiotics with prebiotics or synbiotics.
60% of providers had prescribed probiotics, most commonly for antibiotic-associated diarrhea.
More experienced providers were less likely to prescribe probiotics.
Abstract
Objective: The therapeutic or prophylactic efficacy and safety of probiotics are not well established. The objective of this study was to assess the knowledge and practice of probiotic use in children among pediatric providers. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study of pediatric providers. A survey was sent to the members of the American Academy of Pediatrics, New York Chapter 1. Results: We received 168 responses. Participants were mostly females (70%) and with MD or equivalent education (93%). About 50% of responders did not select the correct definition of probiotics and confused probiotics with prebiotics and synbiotics. About 97% of practitioners were asked about the merits of probiotics by families, and 60% of respondents had prescribed probiotics in their clinical practice. The most common indication for prescription was for treatment of antibiotic-associated diarrhea. When…
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TopicsProbiotics and Fermented Foods · Infant Health and Development · Gut microbiota and health
