Insights Into Antimicrobial Resistance From Dental Students in the Asia–Pacific Region

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Saba Ghafoor , Gabriela Salvadori , Shiho Kino , Vy Thi Nhat Nguyen , Tam Thi-Thanh Nguyen , Miho Ishimaru , Antônio Pedro Ricomini-Filho , Cassiano Kuchenbecker Rösing , Dileep De Silva , Jun Aida , Belinda Farias Nicolau , Ratilal Lalloo , Roger Junges
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Abstract

Background

Dentists, as prominent prescribers, are key stakeholders in addressing the antimicrobial resistance (AMR) crisis. Dental students’ perceptions about the topic have been underexplored in the Asia–Pacific region, a key location for the development and spread of AMR. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the awareness and confidence to prescribe antimicrobials amongst dental students studying in the region.

Methods

Students from 15 dental schools in 4 countries were invited to participate in a cross-sectional online survey during 2022–2023. A previously validated and standardised 14-item instrument was utilised.

Results

In all, 1413 responses were collected from Australia (n = 165), Sri Lanka (n = 112), Japan (n = 173), and Vietnam (n = 963). Of those, 201 were from final-year students (14.2%). On a scale from 1 to 10, awareness on AMR was placed at a mean (SEM) priority of 8.09 (0.05). With regards to target areas to address for mitigation of the AMR crisis, participants placed general public awareness at the top (mean [SEM] 8.53 [0.05]). Final-year students presented a mean (SEM) level of confidence to prescribe antibiotics of 6.01 (0.14) on a scale from 1 to 10, whilst 59.7% and 56.8% indicated feeling pressured to prescribe by patients or when lacking time, respectively. Final-year students participating in research activities assigned a higher priority to AMR compared to their peers not involved in research (mean [SEM] 8.6 [0.19] vs 7.81 [0.16]; P = .01).

Conclusions

This study highlights a need for increased awareness and confidence to prescribe amongst dental students in the Asia–Pacific region, an understudied population thus far. To mitigate this issue, the implementation (followed by assessment) of local educational and antibiotic stewardship initiatives is warranted.
亚太地区牙科学生对抗菌药耐药性的见解。
背景:牙科医生作为主要的处方者,是应对抗菌药耐药性(AMR)危机的关键利益相关者。亚太地区是抗菌素耐药性发展和传播的关键地区,而牙科学生对这一话题的看法却未得到充分的探讨。因此,本研究旨在评估该地区牙科学生开具抗菌药物处方的意识和信心:方法:邀请来自 4 个国家 15 所牙科学校的学生参与 2022-2023 年期间的横断面在线调查。结果:共收集到 1413 份回复:共收集到来自澳大利亚(n = 165)、斯里兰卡(n = 112)、日本(n = 173)和越南(n = 963)的 1413 份回复。其中,201 份来自毕业班学生(14.2%)。在从 1 到 10 的评分中,对 AMR 认识的平均(SEM)优先级为 8.09(0.05)。关于缓解 AMR 危机的目标领域,参与者将公众意识放在首位(平均值 [SEM] 8.53 [0.05])。在 1-10 分的评分中,毕业班学生开具抗生素处方的信心水平平均值(SEM)为 6.01(0.14),而 59.7% 和 56.8% 的学生分别表示感到有病人或没有时间的压力而不得不开具处方。与未参与研究的学生相比,参与研究活动的毕业班学生对 AMR 的重视程度更高(平均值 [SEM] 8.6 [0.19] vs 7.81 [0.16]; P = .01):这项研究强调,亚太地区的牙科学生需要提高开处方的意识和信心,迄今为止,对这一人群的研究还很不够。为缓解这一问题,有必要实施(随后进行评估)当地的教育和抗生素管理措施。
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International dental journal
International dental journal 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
6.10%
发文量
159
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: The International Dental Journal features peer-reviewed, scientific articles relevant to international oral health issues, as well as practical, informative articles aimed at clinicians.
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