“Miss, I want itchy medicine”: Understanding what, why, and how antibiotics are used in Central Java province, Indonesia through the drug bag method
Soe Yu Naing, Mira L. Schneiders, Dhini Ningrum, Tri Nurdianti, Juliëtte Severin, Koen Peeters Grietens, Jaap A. Wagenaar, Anis Karuniawati

TL;DR
This study explores how and why people in Central Java, Indonesia use antibiotics, finding that easy access and low knowledge drive self-medication practices.
Contribution
The study introduces the drug bag method to investigate community antibiotic use, revealing social, economic, and cultural drivers in Indonesia.
Findings
Amoxicillin and tetracycline are the most commonly used and recognized antibiotics in the region.
Self-medication is driven by convenience, cost, and easy access to antibiotics in pharmacies and local shops.
Practices like early treatment cessation and sharing antibiotics among family are common.
Abstract
Antibiotic use is shaped by access, knowledge, norms, and practices, yet remains poorly understood in many community settings worldwide. To address these gaps, we investigated community antibiotic use in six villages across Sukoharjo, Karanganyar, and Klaten districts of Central Java province in Indonesia. This study focused on three key questions: (i) which antibiotics are accessible in community settings; (ii) how do community members recognize and understand these antibiotics; and (iii) what social, economic, cultural, and contextual factors drive antibiotic use. Between April and May 2024, 36 drug bag interviews, in which locally available antibiotics were purchased, compiled, and used in household pile-sorting activities, were conducted with community members. Complementary ethnographic fieldwork included simulated patient visits, informal conversations, and participant…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntibiotic Use and Resistance · Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts · Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
