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Assessing the Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) of Antimicrobial Resistant among MBBS, BDS and BSc Nursing Students in the Northern State of India. An Observational-based Cross-sectional Study

机译:评估印度北方北方北方州MBB,BDS和BSC护理学生抗菌药物的知识,态度和实践(KAP)。基于观测的横截面研究

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Introduction: The knowledge, attitude & Practice of antimicrobials use and resistance is very essential to combat global antimicrobial resistance (AMR). As there were many studies focused on MBBS undergraduates but none of these studies compared their outcome between two other major medical disciplines like BDS & BSc Nursing. Methods: It was an observational-based cross-sectional study, including 23 validated objectives based questionnaire. Out of 440 students, 359 students (94 MBBS, 52 BDS & 213 BSc Nursing) fulfilled the criteria and participated. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 23 for Chicago Inc. was used and considered for descriptive analyses. Results: More than 81% of all participants had adequate knowledge of AMR but in the case of sore throat and cold 50% BDS, 49.3% BSc Nursing opt antibiotics as the first choice of drugs as compared to 33% MBBS students. More than 81% of participants not willing to prescribe their choice of drug in the sickness of family members. Giving leftover antibiotics was higher among MBSS students than others. Conclusion: As we observed, even after completion of pharmacology more specifically, antibiotics & chemotherapy chapters in their courses many students didn’t understand what; where; when; and whom they can use antibiotics in real scenarios. We have to teach them the practicality of global emergence of AMR because these students going to become doctors, dentist, and nurses in various medical fields and will help to combat against global AMR.
机译:简介:抗微生物使用和抗性的知识,态度和实践对于打击全球抗菌性抗性(AMR)是至关重要的。由于许多研究专注于MBB大学生,但这些研究都没有与BDS&BSC护理等其他两个主要医学学科之间的结果相比。方法:这是一个基于观测的横截面研究,包括基于23个验证的目标问卷。在440名学生中,359名学生(94 MBB,52 BDS和213 BSC护理)达到了标准并参加了。用于芝加哥Inc.的社会科学(SPSS)版本23的统计包,并考虑描述性分析。结果:81%以上的所有参与者都有足够的AMR知识,但在喉咙痛和寒冷的50%BDS的情况下,49.3%的BSC护理育抗生素与33%MBBS学生相比,抗生素。超过81%的参与者不愿意在家庭成员的疾病中规定他们的毒品。在MBSS学生的剩余抗生素比其他人中较高。结论:正如我们所观察到的,即使在课程中更具体地说,抗生素和化疗章节也很多学生都不明白;在哪里;什么时候;他们可以在真实情景中使用抗生素。我们必须教导他们全球出现AMR的实用性,因为这些学生将成为各种医疗领域的医生,牙医和护士,并有助于打击全球AMR。

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