Public knowledge and attitudes regarding antibiotic use in Ankara, Turkey

A. Azap, Tugrul Orhan Akin, M. Basçavus, Elvin Ercan, Devrim Deniz Kuscu, Irem Namal, M. Yilmaz
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Objective: Turkey is one of the countries with the highest antibiotic consumption per capita and suffers widespread antimicrobial resistance. However, few studies are measuring the knowledge, attitude and behaviour regarding antibiotic use in Turkey. We aimed to describe the awareness, knowledge, beliefs, attitude and behaviour of the society regarding antibiotic use and antimicrobial resistance. Materials and Methods: The study was carried out at a large shopping mall with 60 000-75 000 visitors daily in the capital city of Turkey, Ankara. We applied a questionnaire to the visitors who accepted to participate for two days. The data were collected on demographics, knowledge, attitude and beliefs concerning antibiotic use and awareness of judicious antibiotic use (JAU) and related factors. Results: Of the 1044 people who attended the study, 554 were male (52.1%). The average age of the participants was 37.7. JAU was found to be high (10/10 points) in 127 participants (12.2%). JAU was statistically high among people who were informed about the potential harms of inappropriate antibiotic use by physicians (p<0.001), who had university degree (p=0.005), who did not used to use antibiotics without prescriptions (p<0.001), and who did not use antibiotics within the last year (p<0.001). Conclusion: Awareness and knowledge about JAU in Ankara were low. There are misbeliefs and inappropriate attitudes in terms of antibiotic use and antimicrobial resistance. Necessary precautions should be taken immediately to improve this issue.
土耳其安卡拉关于抗生素使用的公众知识和态度
目的:土耳其是人均抗生素消费量最高的国家之一,并且普遍存在抗生素耐药性。然而,很少有研究衡量土耳其关于抗生素使用的知识、态度和行为。我们的目的是描述的意识,知识,信念,态度和行为的社会对抗生素的使用和抗菌素耐药性。材料和方法:本研究在土耳其首都安卡拉的一个大型购物中心进行,每天有6万至75 000名游客。我们向同意参加两天活动的参观者发放了一份调查问卷。收集人口统计学、抗生素使用知识、态度和信念、明智使用抗生素意识(JAU)及相关因素。结果:参与研究的1044人中,男性554人(52.1%)。参与者的平均年龄为37.7岁。127名参与者(12.2%)的JAU较高(10/10分)。JAU在被医生告知不适当使用抗生素的潜在危害(p<0.001)、拥有大学学位(p=0.005)、在没有处方的情况下没有使用过抗生素(p<0.001)以及在过去一年内没有使用过抗生素(p<0.001)的人群中具有较高的统计学意义。结论:安卡拉地区对JAU的认识程度较低。在抗生素使用和抗菌素耐药性方面存在着误解和不适当的态度。应立即采取必要的预防措施来改善这一问题。
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