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Probiotics and Synbiotics: The Consumers Perspective Cover

Probiotics and Synbiotics: The Consumers Perspective

Open Access
|Nov 2023

Abstract

Background:

Probiotics and synbiotics are non-prescription products frequently used by consumers. However, little is publicly known about customers’ product usage and knowledge, and the drivers influencing intake initiation and product selection.

Objectives

A survey among Polish customers was performed to evaluate their behavior in regard to intake initiation, administration, product selection, knowledge and efficacy experience.

Material and Methods

Net promoter scores (NPS) were determined for subsets of consumers. A majority of consumers initiate intake because of specific medical needs and recommendation by a physician.

Results

Application of several individual treatment courses per year is not uncommon and treatment lengths range from about a week to daily intake. Product selection is driven by own past experience, physician recommendation, and to a lesser extent pharmacist recommendation. Consumers’ knowledge about relevant product features is limited. Nearly half of study participants experienced positive effects after administration of probiotics or synbiotics. Good consumer experience correlates with high NPS-values. Results from the study show that physicians and to a lesser extent pharmacists can play an important role in guiding consumers towards a rational usage and selection of probiotics and synbiotics.

Conclusions

Communication between doctors and patients should focus on the efficacy of product features, as supported by scientific data.

Language: English
Page range: 153 - 173
Submitted on: Jun 28, 2023
Accepted on: Jul 21, 2023
Published on: Nov 6, 2023
Published by: SAN University
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2023 Małgorzata Bernatek, Margarita Grzemska, Jacek Piątek, Henning Sommermeyer, published by SAN University
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