Perspectives of Healthcare Professionals Regarding Factors Associated with Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and Their Consequences: A Cross Sectional Study in Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
3. Discussion
Limitations of the Study
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Sample Size
4.2. Data Collection Instrument and Quality Assurance
Survey Development
4.3. Administration of the Survey
4.4. Statistical Analysis
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | Group | Frequency (n) | Percentage (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Gender | Male | 103 | 56.0 |
Female | 81 | 44.0 | |
Age (year) | Less than 30 | 103 | 56.0 |
31–40 | 56 | 30.4 | |
≥41 | 25 | 13.6 | |
Nationality | Saudi | 154 | 83.7 |
Non-Saudi | 30 | 16.3 | |
Region | Eastern of Saudi Arabia | 178 | 96.7 |
Others | 6 | 3.3 | |
Profession | Nurses | 20 | 10.9 |
Physicians | 65 | 35.3 | |
Pharmacists | 99 | 53.8 | |
Country of last professional degree | Saudi Arabia | 149 | 81.0 |
Others | 35 | 19.0 | |
Working hours (per day) | Less than 8 h | 50 | 27.2 |
8 h and more | 134 | 72.8 | |
Years of Practice | Less than 3 years | 68 | 37.0 |
3–6 years | 50 | 27.2 | |
6–10 years | 36 | 19.6 | |
More than 10 years | 30 | 16.3 | |
Average of CME (continuous medical education) hours/year | Less than 20 | 53 | 28.8 |
20 and above | 131 | 71.2 |
Items | Short Item Name | Responses | |
---|---|---|---|
Yes (n & %) | No (n & %) | ||
Parent/patient’s demand | PD | 60 (32.6) | 124 (67.4) |
Reading scientific materials (such as, books, articles, and internet) | RSM | 103 (56.0) | 81 (44.0) |
Attending courses and lectures. | ACL | 67 (36.4) | 117 (63.6) |
Cost of antibiotic | CA | 85 (46.2) | 99 (53.8) |
Effectiveness and previous experience with the drug antimicrobial | EEDA | 110 (59.8) | 74 (40.2) |
Recommendation by other colleagues | RC | 43 (23.4) | 141 (76.6) |
The knowledge gained during undergraduate or postgraduate training | KT | 73 (39.7) | 111 (60.3) |
Availability of the antibiotic in the hospital formulary | AAHF | 91 (49.5) | 93 (50.5) |
Items | Short Item Name | Responses | |
---|---|---|---|
Yes (n & %) | No (n & %) | ||
Poor skills and knowledge | PSK | 133 (72.7) | 50 (27.3) |
Unrestricted availability of antimicrobials | UAA | 87 (47.5) | 96 (52.5) |
Inadequate supervision | IS | 83 (45.4) | 100 (54.6) |
Lack of physician interest in the subject of antimicrobial prescribing and infection management | LPI | 76 (41.5) | 107 (58.5) |
Lack of effective hospital policies | LHP | 85 (46.4) | 98 (53.6) |
Overworked/busy health care providers | OHP | 59 (32.2) | 124 (67.8) |
Lack of microbiology lab facilities (lack of antimicrobial susceptibility test results) | LML | 80 (43.7) | 103 (56.3) |
Items | Short Item Name | Responses | |
---|---|---|---|
Yes (n & %) | No (n & %) | ||
Using antimicrobial when they are not necessary | UANN | 148 (80.4) | 36 (19.6) |
Not completing the full course of antimicrobial | NCFA | 110 (59.8) | 74 (40.2) |
Using the same antimicrobial with a different brand | USADB | 47 (25.5) | 137 (74.5) |
Using antimicrobials without physician prescription (self-medication) | UAWPP | 122 (66.3) | 62 (33.7) |
Using broad spectrum antimicrobial, as a common practice | UBSA | 94 (51.1) | 90 (48.9) |
Patient pressure for antibiotics as part of treatment | PPAT | 77 (41.8) | 107 (58.2) |
Patients are able to buy antibiotics over-the-counter | PABA | 80 (43.5) | 104 (56.5) |
Items | Factor Short Name | Responses | |
---|---|---|---|
Yes (n & %) | No (n & %) | ||
Antimicrobial resistant | AMR | 145 (78.8) | 39 (21.2) |
Adverse drug reactions and medication errors | ADRME | 78 (42.4) | 106 (57.6) |
Reduce duration of hospitalization | RDH | 37 (20.1) | 147 (79.9) |
Better patient outcome | BPO | 26 (14.1) | 158 (85.9) |
Waste of resources | WR | 83 (45.1) | 101 (54.9) |
Recurrence of infections | RI | 80 (43.5) | 104 (56.5) |
Items | Factor Short Name | Responses | |
---|---|---|---|
Yes (n & %) | No (n & %) | ||
Treating infection, not contamination or colonization | TINCC | 74 (40.2) | 110 (59.8) |
Physician education on appropriate antimicrobial therapy | PEAAT | 123 (66.8) | 61 (33.2) |
Consulting with infectious diseases experts | CIDE | 102 (55.4) | 82 (44.6) |
Providing local antimicrobial guidelines | PLAG | 107 (58.2) | 77 (41.8) |
Knowledge of pathogens and antimicrobial susceptibility test results | KPASR | 103 (56.0) | 81 (44.0) |
Obtaining local antibiotic resistant profiles | OLARP | 89 (48.4) | 95 (51.6) |
Practicing antimicrobial restriction | PAR | 75 (40.8) | 109 (59.2) |
Removing catheters when not essential | RCNE | 62 (33.7) | 122 (66.3) |
Targeting antimicrobial therapy to likely pathogens | TALP | 55 (29.9) | 129 (70.1) |
Items | Factor Short Name | Responses | |
---|---|---|---|
Yes (n & %) | No (n & %) | ||
National/Saudi guidelines | NG | 83 (45.1) | 101 (54.9) |
Hospital/internal guidelines | HG | 78 (42.4) | 106 (57.6) |
Lexicomp/Sanford guide/UPTODATE or other Online resources | LG | 106 (57.6) | 78 (42.4) |
Smart phone medical applications | SMA | 80 (43.5) | 104 (56.5) |
Red Book, Quick reference guides or booklets or Medical journals | RBRJ | 41 (22.3) | 143 (77.7) |
Other guidelines by professional organizations (IDSA, CDC,…etc.) | OG | 62 (33.7) | 122 (66.3) |
Infectious diseases specialists/service in the hospital | IDSH | 66 (35.9) | 118 (64.1) |
Colleagues or seniors from your own team or specialty | CTS | 36 (19.6) | 148 (80.4) |
Hospital/Clinical pharmacists or Drug information centres | HPGIC | 62 (33.7) | 122 (66.3) |
Medical/Pharmaceutical representatives | MR | 31 (16.8) | 153 (83.2) |
Others | Others | 9 (4.9) | 175 (95.1) |
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Baraka, M.A.; Alboghdadly, A.; Alshawwa, S.; Elnour, A.A.; Alsultan, H.; Alsalman, T.; Alaithan, H.; Islam, M.A.; El-Fass, K.A.; Mohamed, Y.; et al. Perspectives of Healthcare Professionals Regarding Factors Associated with Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and Their Consequences: A Cross Sectional Study in Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Antibiotics 2021, 10, 878. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10070878
Baraka MA, Alboghdadly A, Alshawwa S, Elnour AA, Alsultan H, Alsalman T, Alaithan H, Islam MA, El-Fass KA, Mohamed Y, et al. Perspectives of Healthcare Professionals Regarding Factors Associated with Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and Their Consequences: A Cross Sectional Study in Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Antibiotics. 2021; 10(7):878. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10070878
Chicago/Turabian StyleBaraka, Mohamed A., Amany Alboghdadly, Samar Alshawwa, Asim Ahmed Elnour, Hassan Alsultan, Taha Alsalman, Hussain Alaithan, Md. Ashraful Islam, Kareem Ahmed El-Fass, Yehia Mohamed, and et al. 2021. "Perspectives of Healthcare Professionals Regarding Factors Associated with Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and Their Consequences: A Cross Sectional Study in Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia" Antibiotics 10, no. 7: 878. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10070878
APA StyleBaraka, M. A., Alboghdadly, A., Alshawwa, S., Elnour, A. A., Alsultan, H., Alsalman, T., Alaithan, H., Islam, M. A., El-Fass, K. A., Mohamed, Y., Alasseri, A. A., & Fahelelbum, K. M. (2021). Perspectives of Healthcare Professionals Regarding Factors Associated with Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and Their Consequences: A Cross Sectional Study in Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Antibiotics, 10(7), 878. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10070878