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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceptions Associated With Antimicrobial Stewardship Among Veterinary Students: A Multi-Country Survey From Nigeria, South Africa, and Sudan

机译:与兽医学生之间的抗微生物管道相关的知识,态度和看法:来自尼日利亚,南非和苏丹的多国调查

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In African countries, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) issue remains pertinent. Despite this, little efforts have been made to assess the future veterinary prescribers on their knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) related to antimicrobial usage. This multi-country survey attempts to explore the KAP of future veterinarians on stewardship of antimicrobial and identify knowledge gaps. Eight veterinary schools participated from Nigeria, Sudan and South Africa. Data regarding perceptions and knowledge were analyzed using Chi-square χ 2 test, Spearman's (Rho) Rank order correlation and factor analysis using principal component factoring extraction method. Fifty-two percent of the study participants were final year veterinary students, respectively, and majority (77.2%) had no previous knowledge of biomedical sciences. Majority age were 22–27 years (24.7 ± 2.8) 79% and multiple career fields post-graduation were preferred. Overall, poor perceptions and knowledge of antimicrobial stewardship were observed with variations among countries and only 36.3% ( n = 123) of the students were confident in their ability to choose the ideal antimicrobial agents for a specific patient/group of animals. The majority of the final year students were confident of their knowledge regarding AMR (68%), making of Gram staining (69.2%) and in choosing the most ideal route for administering a specific antimicrobial (74.7%). The final year students had significantly ( p 0.05) higher confidence level for knowledge compared with the pre-final year students. Tetracyclines, penicillins, and sulphonamides represent the three most abused veterinary antimicrobials with similar ranking across countries. South African (69.7 ± 20.5) and Sudanese (68.1 ± 15.4) had significantly ( p 0.0001) higher mean scores compared to the Nigerian students (44.3 ± 6.8) in the student's ability to correctly match some specific antimicrobials against their classes but Nigerian students performed better in ranking antimicrobials. This survey revealed poor to average knowledge of antimicrobial stewardship among veterinary students with significant knowledge gaps across the countries. It is recommended that the relevant regulatory and standardization authorities should make concerted efforts and interventions to regularly review curricula to ensure the delivery of targeted formative and normative training, and improved lectures on antimicrobial usage and stewardship in order to improve the awareness and behaviors of future prescribers. The identified knowledge gaps of veterinary medical students on antimicrobial stewardship must be bridge to safeguard the future.
机译:在非洲国家,抗微生物抵抗(AMR)问题仍然有关。尽管如此,已经努力评估未来的兽医规定与其知识,态度和实践(KAP)有关的抗微生物使用情况。这种多国调查试图探索未来兽医的KAP,以抗微生物的管理,并确定知识差距。八所兽医学校从尼日利亚,苏丹和南非参加。通过Chi-Squareχ2测试,Spearman(RHO)等级顺序相关性和因子分析,分析了关于感知和知识的数据。 52%的研究参与者分别是兽医学生的最后一年,而大多数(77.2%)没有以前的生物医学科学知识。大多数年龄为22-27岁(24.7±2.8)79%,毕业后的多个职业领域是首选。总体而言,观察到抗微生物管道的差异和知识,在各国之间的变化,只有36.3%(n = 123)的学生对他们为特定患者/动物组的理想抗微生物剂的能力充满信心。最终一年的大多数学生对其有关AMR(68%)的知识,克染色(69.2%)以及选择施用特定抗菌药物(74.7%)的最理理想路线。与前一年的学生相比,最后一年的学生对知识的置信水平更高(P <0.05)。四环素,青霉素和磺酰胺代表了三种最滥用的兽医抗微生物,具有相似的国家。南非(69.7±20.5)和苏丹(68.1±15.4)显着(p& 0.0001)与尼日利亚学生(44.3±6.8)相比,学生能够正确地与尼日利亚人正确地匹配一些特定的抗微生物的能力(44.3±6.8)学生在排名抗微生物中表现更好。该调查显示兽医学生抗微生物管道的平均知识差,具有全国的重要知识差距。建议,相关的监管和标准化当局应协调一致,并定期审查课程,以确保提供有针对性的形成性和规范性培训,并改善抗微生物使用和管理的讲座,以提高未来公务员的意识和行为。兽医医学生对抗微生物管道的知识差距必须是保护未来的桥梁。

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