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Knowledge, Attitude and Practice towards Antibiotics Use among Non-medical University Students in Uyo, Nigeria

机译:尼日利亚乌约市非医学大学生使用抗生素的知识,态度和实践

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Background: The widespread use, misuse and overuse of antibiotics in human and veterinary medicine have resulted in emergence and spread of antibiotics resistance consequently decreasing their effectiveness and efficacy. Recent studies consistently reveal that university students have limited knowledge and widely misuse antibiotics thereby increasing the spread and problem of resistance. This study aims to obtain baseline information on the knowledge, attitude and practice towards antibiotics use and resistance among university students in Uyo, Nigeria. Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire based study of the knowledge of, attitude and perception to antibiotics use and resistance was conducted among convenience sample of non-medical students attending one of the major universities in Uyo, South-South of Nigeria for a period of three months between April and June 2017. Descriptive and multivariate logistic regression was used in data analysis. Results: Out of the 335 questionnaire distributed, 15 were excluded for incomplete demographics and less than 80% filling (response rate, 95.5%). The knowledge assessment test shows poor knowledge of antibiotics use and resistance among two hundred and one non- medical students (62.8%) while one hundred and nineteen students (37.2%) had good knowledge. Year of study and age were significantly associated with knowledge of antibiotics use and resistance while there was no statistical relationship between gender and knowledge scores. More than half of the participants (51.9%) have taken antibiotics within the last six months while only 43.1% completed the last antibiotics prescribed to them. One hundred and eighty nine students have self-medicated in the past and more than one third of them were to treat cold and cough symptoms. Conclusion: This study substantiates that limited knowledge of antibiotic use and resistance exists among non-medical university students in Uyo, Nigeria. It also suggests a high level of antibiotics misuse in the form of non-adherence to prescribed dose of antibiotics and self-medication majorly for treating respiratory symptoms. Based on these findings, we recommend a sustained continuing medical education for healthcare workers and public health awareness campaigns. In addition, antibiotic sales should be strictly regulated in Nigeria to prevent their indiscriminate use of medicine.
机译:背景:抗生素在人和兽药中的广泛使用,滥用和过度使用已导致抗生素耐药性的出现和扩散,从而降低了其有效性和功效。最近的研究一致表明,大学生知识有限,广泛滥用抗生素,从而增加了抗药性的传播和问题。本研究旨在获得有关尼日利亚乌约大学生对抗生素使用和耐药性的知识,态度和实践的基线信息。方法:以横断面调查表为基础,对参加尼日利亚南部和南部Uyo市一所主要大学的非医学专业学生的便利样本进行了抗生素使用和耐药性知识,态度和知觉研究。在2017年4月至2017年6月之间的三个月内。描述性和多元逻辑回归用于数据分析。结果:在分发的335个调查表中,有15个因人口统计不完整且填充率低于80%而被排除在外(答复率为95.5%)。知识评估测试表明,在201名非医学专业的学生中,抗生素使用和耐药的知识较差(62.8%),而119名学生(37.2%)具有良好的知识。研究的年份和年龄与抗生素的使用和耐药性知识显着相关,而性别和知识得分之间没有统计学关系。超过一半的参与者(51.9%)在过去六个月内服用了抗生素,而只有43.1%的人完成了他们处方的最后一种抗生素。过去有189名学生接受过自我药物治疗,其中三分之一以上用于治疗感冒和咳嗽症状。结论:这项研究证实了尼日利亚乌约的非医学大学生对抗生素使用和耐药性的了解有限。这也表明大量滥用抗生素的形式为不遵守处方剂量的抗生素,并且主要用于治疗呼吸道症状的自我药物治疗。基于这些发现,我们建议对医护人员进行持续的医学教育,并开展公共卫生意识运动。此外,在尼日利亚应严格管制抗生素的销售,以防止滥用药物。

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