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The drugs don't work: evaluation of educational theatre to gauge and influence public opinion on antimicrobial resistance

机译:该药物不起作用:评估教育剧院衡量,影响舆论对抗微生物抗性

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Increased public awareness of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a key component of effective antimicrobial stewardship strategies. Educational theatre combined with an expert panel was used to engage the public about AMR through delivery of a play entitled 'The drugs don't work'. Audience knowledge and understanding of AMR were measured by pre- and post-play questionnaires. Performance of the play and discussion with the expert panel significantly improved audience knowledge and understanding of AMR, including antibiotic misuse and prescribing. Educational theatre provides a positive learning experience and is an innovative method of public engagement to disseminate important public health messages. Crown Copyright (C) 2019 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The Healthcare Infection Society. All rights reserved.
机译:增加公众对抗微生物抗性的认识(AMR)是有效抗微生物管制策略的关键组成部分。 教育剧院与专家小组相结合用于通过交付题为“药物不起作用”的戏剧来聘请AMR的公众。 通过播放前和举行的问卷来衡量对AMR的观众知识和理解。 与专家面板的戏剧和讨论表现显着改善了对AMR的观众知识和理解,包括抗生素滥用和处方。 教育剧院提供了积极的学习体验,是一种创新的公众参与方法,可以传播重要的公共卫生信息。 皇家版权(c)2019由elsevier有限公司代表医疗保健感染协会出版。 版权所有。

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