Knowledge, Attitude and Practices on Antimicrobial Resistance and Usage Among Medical Students in A Malaysian Medical University

被引:0
|
作者
Jaiprakash, Heethal [1 ,2 ]
Patil, Ameeta [3 ]
Kale, Sunil [4 ]
Shidhaye, Pallavi R. [5 ]
机构
[1] Int Med Univ, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
[2] MAHSA Univ, Bandar Saujana Putra, Malaysia
[3] Bioclin Safety & Regulatory Solut, Mysuru, Malaysia
[4] Great Eastern Med Sch & Hosp, Sarikakulam, India
[5] LNMCRC & JK Hosp, Bhopal, India
关键词
Practices; Antimicrobial usage; Medical students; Malaysia; ANTIBIOTICS; PERCEPTIONS;
D O I
10.3991/ijoe.v16i01.12171
中图分类号
TP39 [计算机的应用];
学科分类号
081203 ; 0835 ;
摘要
Drug resistance is a fast mounting crisis. Many factors, like the inappropriate use of antimicrobials by prescribing physician, unregulated sale of drugs and self-medication, have been attributed to the increase in the incidence of antimicrobial resistance. Health care professionals are a significant determinant in this regard their in-depth knowledge is essential for rationale antimicrobial usage. The objective of this study is to analyze the knowledge, attitude, and practice of antimicrobial usage and resistance among different years of medical students. This is a cross-sectional questionnaire-based study which was conducted among yr. 1 to yr.5 students. A validated Questionnaire was obtained. The questionnaire assesses the students on their attitude, practice, and knowledge on antimicrobial resistance and usage. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. A total of 543 students participated in the study. Antimicrobial resistance was recognized as an essential and serious public health issue in today's era by 92.16% Year 5 respondents, which was highest among all the years (Year 1-5). The awareness regarding the etiology of cold and flu was observed to be the highest among Year 4 respondents (65.74%). Only 2.8% of the total respondents strongly agreed that skipping one or two doses of antimicrobials does not lead to development of resistance. 49.02% of the year five respondents always consulted a physician before starting an antimicrobial, indicating a good practice. However, when it came to checking the expiry date of antimicrobials before taking it, the Year 1 respondents (53.95%) were more particular. The study revealed that some aspects of knowledge regarding antimicrobial resistance and usage were found to be significantly higher among the respondents in the clinical years. The said knowledge was well-reflected in some, but not all of the facets of the respondent's attitude and practice.
引用
收藏
页码:115 / 122
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices Regarding Self-medication for Acne Among Medical Students
    Tameez-ud-din, Ahsan
    Malik, Ifrah J.
    Bhatti, Awais A.
    Din, Asim Tameez Ud
    Sadiq, Ahdullah
    Khan, Muhammad T.
    Chaudhary, Noman A.
    Arshad, Daneyal
    CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2019, 11 (08)
  • [42] Assessment of Tuberculosis Related Knowledge, Attitude and Practices Among Final Year Medical Students in Karachi
    Hydrie, Muhammad Zafar Iqbal
    Jafry, Syed Imtiaz Ahmed
    Naqvi, Syed Muhammad Zulfiqar Hyder
    Ali, Haider
    Iqbal, Shazia Sarwat
    ANNALS ABBASI SHAHEED HOSPITAL & KARACHI MEDICAL & DENTAL COLLEGE, 2020, 25 (03): : 165 - 171
  • [43] A cross-sectional study on knowledge, attitude and behavior related to antibiotic use and resistance among medical and non-medical university students in Jordan
    Suaifan, Ghadeer A. R. Y.
    Shehadeh, Mayadah
    Darwish, Dana A.
    Al-ljel, Hebah
    Yousef, Al-Motassem M.
    Darwish, Rula M.
    AFRICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY AND PHARMACOLOGY, 2012, 6 (10): : 763 - 770
  • [44] Knowledge, attitude and practices of medical undergraduates of Rawalpindi Medical University regarding potential organ donation
    Ashfaq, Asfaa
    Tariq, Sadia
    Awan, Sana Javed
    Sarafraz, Rehana
    Sultana, Abida
    Meraj, Lubna
    JOURNAL OF THE PAKISTAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2020, 70 (10) : 1793 - 1797
  • [45] Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of the Lebanese University Medical Students and Junior Doctors on Basic Life Support Practices
    Assaad, Hadi el
    Osman, Bahaa
    Honeine, Mohamad omar
    Abi-hanna, Pierre
    Chahine, Mirna n.
    GLOBAL HEART, 2024, 19 (01)
  • [46] Knowledge and attitude towards movement disorders among final year medical students in a Nigerian university
    Nwazor, E.
    Okeafor, C.
    MOVEMENT DISORDERS, 2019, 34 : S608 - S608
  • [47] Knowledge, Attitude, and Behavior about Antimicrobial Use and Resistance among Medical, Nursing and Pharmacy Students in Jordan: A Cross Sectional Study
    Al-Taani, Ghaith M.
    Karasneh, Reema A.
    Al-Azzam, Sayer
    Bin Shaman, Maryam
    Jirjees, Feras
    Al-Obaidi, Hala
    Conway, Barbara R.
    Aldeyab, Mamoon A.
    ANTIBIOTICS-BASEL, 2022, 11 (11):
  • [48] Knowledge, attitude, and practices of medical science students about tobacco use
    Hamzehi, Fahimeh
    Arani, Zahra Aliakbarzadeh
    Momenyan, Somayeh
    Karimi, Zeynab
    JOURNAL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY SCIENCES, 2019, 6 (01) : 44 - 49
  • [49] Knowledge and Attitude of HIV/AIDS Infection among Medical Students
    Ni, Han
    Htet, Aung
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH ON INTERNAL MEDICINE & PUBLIC HEALTH, 2012, 4 (04) : 317 - 326
  • [50] Artificial Intelligence: Knowledge and Attitude Among Lebanese Medical Students
    Daher, Omar A.
    Dabbousi, Ahmad Ayman
    Chamroukh, Rayan
    Saab, Abdallah Y.
    Al Ayoubi, Amir Rabih
    Salameh, Pascale
    CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2024, 16 (01)