Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Jordan University of Science and Technology, 22110, Irbid, P.O. Box 3030, Jordan.
College of Pharmacy, AL Ain University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Antimicrob Resist Infect Control. 2024 Apr 2;13(1):35. doi: 10.1186/s13756-024-01382-9.
Antimicrobial stewardship (ASP) is considered a key prevention strategy in addressing the worldwide concern of accelerating antimicrobial resistance. Limited research is available regarding healthcare providers' knowledge and attitude toward antimicrobial stewardship and the barriers for its implementation.
The present cross-sectional study was conducted on pharmacists and healthcare prescribers (HCPs) in different hospital sites across Jordan. A validated survey was used to evaluate HCPs and pharmacists' knowledge, and attitudes towards ASP and the barriers for its implementation. Logistic and linear regression were conducted to identify the factors associated with knowledge and attitude toward ASP, respectively.
A total of 603 participants, 69 (11.4%) pharmacists and 534 (88.6%) HCPs completed the study questionnaire, with a response rate of 80.4%. The overall mean knowledge about ASP was 7.16 out of 10, ranging from 0 to 10 (SD 2.22). Being a pharmacist and increased awareness/familiarity about ASP were associated with improved ASP knowledge. The overall average attitude score was = 3.8 ± 0.49 (range: 1.8-4.8). Results revealed that being a pharmacist and improved knowledge were associated with improved attitude toward ASP. Lack of specialized staff with expertise in ASP and lack of access to education and training programs were the major barriers hinder ASP implementation.
Despite the reasonable knowledge and the positive attitude toward the ASP, several barriers were reported, particularly by the pharmacists. Therefore, promoting the presence of adequately skilled healthcare personnel, creating easily accessible online courses, and establishing a comprehensive database of ASP resources are all suggested approaches to improve the application of ASP in healthcare settings.
抗菌药物管理(ASP)被认为是应对全球关注的抗菌药物耐药性加速问题的关键预防策略。关于医疗保健提供者对抗菌药物管理的知识、态度以及实施障碍的研究有限。
本横断面研究在约旦不同医院地点的药师和医疗保健开方者(HCPs)中进行。使用经过验证的调查评估 HCPs 和药师对抗菌药物管理的知识、态度以及实施障碍。进行逻辑回归和线性回归分别确定与抗菌药物管理知识和态度相关的因素。
共有 603 名参与者,69 名(11.4%)药师和 534 名(88.6%)HCPs 完成了研究问卷,应答率为 80.4%。ASP 知识的总体平均得分为 10 分制的 7.16 分,范围为 0 至 10 分(SD 2.22)。药师身份和对抗菌药物管理的意识/熟悉程度提高与 ASP 知识提高相关。总体平均态度得分为 3.8 ± 0.49(范围:1.8-4.8)。结果表明,药师身份和知识提高与对抗菌药物管理的态度提高相关。缺乏具有 ASP 专业知识的专门人员以及缺乏获取教育和培训计划的机会是阻碍 ASP 实施的主要障碍。
尽管 ASP 知识合理,态度积极,但报告了几个障碍,特别是药师。因此,建议推广具有足够技能的医疗保健人员的存在,创建易于访问的在线课程,并建立抗菌药物管理资源的综合数据库,以提高 ASP 在医疗保健环境中的应用。