The knowledge, attitudes and practices of doctors regarding antibiotic resistance at a tertiary care institution in the Caribbean

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作者
Nicholson, Alison [1 ]
Tennant, Ingrid [2 ]
White, Livingston [3 ]
Thoms-Rodriguez, Camille-Ann [1 ]
Cook, Loraine [4 ]
Johnson, Stephen [5 ]
Thompson, Tamara [6 ]
Barnett, Jasper [7 ]
Richards, Lundie [7 ]
机构
[1] UWI, Dept Microbiol, Kingston, Jamaica
[2] UWI, Dept Surg Radiol Anaesthesia & Intens Care, Kingston, Jamaica
[3] UWI CARIMAC, Kingston, Jamaica
[4] UWI, Sch Educ, Kingston, Jamaica
[5] UWI, Dept Govt, Kingston, Jamaica
[6] UWI, Dept Med, Kingston, Jamaica
[7] Minist Hlth, Kingston, Jamaica
关键词
Antibiotic; Prescribing; Practices; Resistance; Knowledge; Attitudes; ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE; WEST-INDIES; UNIT;
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10.1186/s13756-018-0315-3
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Antibiotic resistance (ABR) is a serious threat that requires coordinated global intervention to prevent its spread. There is limited data from the English-speaking Caribbean. Methods: As part of a national programme to address antibiotic resistance in Jamaica, a survey of the knowledge, attitudes and antibiotic prescribing practices of Jamaican physicians was conducted using a 32-item self-administered questionnaire. Results: Of the eight hundred physicians targeted, 87% responded. The majority thought the problem of resistance very important globally (82%), less nationally (73%) and even less (53%) in personal practices. Hospital physicians were more likely to consider antibiotic resistance important in their practice compared to those in outpatient practice or both (p < 0.001). Composite knowledge scores were generated and considered good if scored > 80%, average if 60-79% and poor if < 60%. Most had good knowledge of factors preventing resistance (83%) and resistance inducing potential of specific antibiotics (59%), but only average knowledge of factors contributing to resistance (57%). Knowledge of preventative factors was highest in females (p = 0.004), those with postgraduate training (p = 0.001) and those > four years post graduation (p = 0.03). Empiric therapy was often directed by international guidelines and cultures were not routinely done. Limited laboratory and human resources were identified as challenges. Conclusion: Physicians in this study were aware of the problem of ABR, but downplayed its significance nationally and personally. These results will guide a national antibiotic stewardship programme.
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