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摘要
本文首次描述了泰国大学生对抗生素使用趋势的认识、知识和态度(AKA)水平。目的比较春武里市大学生社会人口学AKA的均值,预测春武里市大学生AKA域的认知、知识和态度之间的关系。研究对象与方法本研究采用横断面研究方法,研究对象为Burapha大学泰国传统医学学院19岁大学生。本研究中使用的问卷是根据以前的研究进行改编和修改的;包括社会人口问题和AKA领域。采用SPSS Version 23.0对数据进行描述性统计、独立t检验和Pearson相关分析。结果调查对象91人,其中女性占83.5%;市区= 52.7%)。总体而言,认知(47.4±15.2)、知识(37.1±20.9)和态度(35.9±14.7)为中等。意识与态度显著相关(r = 0.457, p = 0.003)。结论实施教育干预,教育学生正确使用抗生素的重要性。
Patterns of Antibiotic Usage Based on Awareness, Knowledge and Attitude (AKA) among University Students in Chonburi, Thailand
This paper was the first to describe the level of Awareness, Knowledge, and Attitude (AKA) on trend of antibiotics usage among university students in Thailand. Objective This study was aimed to 1) to compare mean of AKA based on socio-demographic among university students in Chonburi and 2) To predict relationship between Awareness, Knowledge, and Attitude (AKA) domain among university students in Chonburi. Subject and Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted involving university students in Burapha University, aged 19 years old from Faculty of Thai Traditional Medicine. The questionnaire utilised in this study was adapted and modified from previous studies; consisted of socio-demographic questions and AKA domains. The data was collected and analysed by descriptive statistics, independent t test and Pearson correlation employing SPSS Version 23.0. Results A total of 91 respondents (female = 83.5%; urban area = 52.7%) were recruited. Overall, Awareness (47.4 ± 15.2), Knowledge (37.1 ± 20.9) and Attitude (35.9 ± 14.7) were reported moderate. Awareness was significantly correlated with Attitude (r = 0.457, p = 0.003). Conclusion This study showed the importance of implementing an educational intervention to educate the students on proper usage of antibiotics.