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A survey on the knowledge, attitude, and practices about antibiotic usage and resistance among homeopathic general practitioners

机译:顺势疗法全科医生对抗生素使用和耐药性的知识,态度和做法的调查

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Background: Antimicrobial resistance(AMR) is an urgent and serious global health problem, demanding considerable attention from health care providers(HCPs) all over the world. The threat is progressing rapidly and intensifying with time. Therefore study was conducted to assess the knowledge, attitude and practices of Homeopathic HCPs about antibiotic usage and resistance(ABR). Methods: Cross-sectional, observational study. The data was collected from 75 Homeopathic HCPs practicing in Maharashtra with prior informed consent. Questionnaire based study whose responses were assessed by using five point Likert scale and analysed by using appropriate descriptive statistics. Results: 68(90.67%) respondents agreed that antibiotics are overused in India and 70(93.33%) of them facing ABR in their daily practices. Only 62(82.7%) of them were aware of the fact that bacteria are not responsible for causing colds and flu. 33(44%) believe that skipping one or two doses of antibiotic does not contribute to ABR. Only 23(30.67%) knew drug schedule H correctly. 22(29.33%) opined that antibiotics should be discontinued if patient develops mild gastrointestinal side effects. Only 28(37.33%) reads patient information leaflet(PIL) and counsel patients accordingly. 28(38.67%) feel that they don’t have enough sources of antibiotic information and 35(46.67%) find it difficult to select appropriate antibiotic. Conclusions: Most of HCPs were aware of rising issue antibiotic resistance. However, their knowledge, attitude and practices were found to be a matter of some concern. Educational intervention can be introduced to bring about behaviour changes regarding rational antibiotics prescribing. Government should take initiative against overt antibiotic promotional advertisements and to curb over the counter(OTC) sell of antibiotics.
机译:背景:抗菌素耐药性(AMR)是一个紧急而严重的全球性健康问题,需要全世界医疗保健提供者(HCP)给予相当大的关注。威胁正在迅速发展,并随着时间而加剧。因此,本研究旨在评估顺势疗法HCP关于抗生素使用和耐药性(ABR)的知识,态度和实践。方法:横断面观察研究。数据收集自在事先知情同意下在马哈拉施特拉邦执业的75名顺势疗法HCP。基于问卷的研究,其反应通过使用五点李克特量表进行评估,并使用适当的描述性统计进行分析。结果:68(90.67%)位受访者同意在印度使用过量的抗生素,其中70(93.33%)位患者在日常使用中会遇到ABR。他们中只有62(82.7%)知道细菌与引起感冒和流感无关。 33(44%)认为跳过一两剂抗生素不会导致ABR。只有23(30.67%)人正确地知道了药物时间表H。 22(29.33%)认为,如果患者出现轻度胃肠道副作用,应停用抗生素。只有28个(37.33%)会阅读患者信息手册(PIL)并相应地为患者提供咨询。 28(38.67%)人认为他们没有足够的抗生素信息来源,而35(46.67%)人发现很难选择合适的抗生素。结论:大多数HCP都意识到抗生素耐药性上升。然而,发现他们的知识,态度和做法令人有些担忧。可以引入教育干预,以改变有关合理抗生素处方的行为。政府应主动反对公开的抗生素促销广告,并遏制柜台销售的抗生素。

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