Pilot Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions of Hajj Deployed Health Care Workers on Antibiotics and Antibiotic Prescriptions for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: Results from Two Hajj Seasons
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Setting and Study Questionnaire
2.2. Participants
2.3. Data Analysis:
3. Results
3.2. KAP Regarding Antibiotics and AMR
3.3. KAP Regarding URTIs and Antibiotic Prescription for URTIs
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Query | Valid Response | Count; n (%) | |
---|---|---|---|
Gender | Male:Female | 4.2:1 | |
Age | Years; Median (Range) | 40 | (25–63) |
Nationality | Saudi Arabia | 27 | (33.7) |
Egypt | 24 | (30.0) | |
Sudan | 18 | (22.5) | |
Pakistan | 9 | (11.3) | |
Other 1 | 2 | (2.5) | |
Missing | 5 | ||
Occupation | Physician | 81 | (95.3) |
Pharmacist | 3 | (3.6) | |
Nurse | 1 | (1.2) | |
Qualification Level | Bachelor degree (Physicians) | 33 | (39.2) |
Bachelor degree (Other) | 3 | (3.6) | |
Specialist | 36 | (42.9) | |
Consultant | 11 | (13.1) | |
Diploma 2 | 1 | (1.2) | |
Missing | 1 | ||
Stationing during Hajj | Hospitals | 69 | (94.5) |
Primary Healthcare Centers | 3 | (4.1) | |
Community Pharmacy | 1 | (1.4) | |
Unspecified or missing | 12 | ||
Number of previous Hajj seasons of deployment | First time | 29 | (35.4) |
1–3 times | 22 | (26.8) | |
4–9 times | 23 | (28.0) | |
≥10 times | 8 | (9.8) | |
Missing | 3 | ||
Hajj working days 3 | ≤15 days | 70 | (89.7) |
≥20 days | 8 | (10.3) | |
Unspecified or missing | 7 | ||
Hajj working hours (daily shift) | 8 h shift | 17 | (22.4) |
12 h shift | 59 | (77.6) | |
Unspecified or missing | 9 | ||
Number of patients seen daily at Hajj | ≤25 patients/day | 22 | (29.3) |
≥26 patients/day | 53 | (70.7) | |
Unspecified or missing | 10 |
Query | Valid Responses | n (%) Out of (N); Missing | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Did you hear about antimicrobial resistance? | Yes—from any source | 72 | (90.0) | 80; 5 |
Yes—from academic studies | 56 | (80.0) | 70; 2 | |
Maybe | 7 | (8.8) | 80; 5 | |
No | 1 | (1.2) | 80; 5 | |
Did you hear about antimicrobial stewardship programs? | Yes—from any source | 16 | (20.0) | 80; 5 |
Yes—from academic studies (qualification at any time) | 10 | (66.7) | 15; 1 | |
Academic qualification—Post-1996 | 9 | (90.0) | 10; 0 | |
Maybe | 18 | (22.5) | 80; 5 | |
No | 46 | (57.5) | 80; 5 | |
Physician’s recommendation should be required for dispensing antibiotics | 76 | (98.7) | 77; 8 | |
Antibiotics should only be dispensed with a prescription | 70 | (93.3) | 75; 10 | |
There should be compliance visitations to pharmacies by the governing body | 65 | (87.8) | 74; 11 | |
There should be evidence-based criteria for antibiotic prescriptions | 72 | (93.5) | 77; 8 | |
Do antibiotics treat bacterial infections in Hajj? | Yes—during Hajj | 72 | (93.5) | 77; 8 |
Yes—also in non-Hajj contexts as a potential choice of treatment | 69 | (100.0) | 69; 3 | |
Yes—in both contexts but as the main choice of treatment | 39 | (58.2) | 67; 2 | |
Maybe | 4 | (5.2) | 77; 8 | |
No | 1 | (1.3) | 77; 8 | |
Is there evidence that antibiotics treat bacterial infections in Hajj? | No evidence supporting antibiotic used for treatment | 5 | (6.7) | 75; 10 |
No evidence to refute antibiotics as treatment | 22 | (29.3) | ||
Do antibiotics treat viral infections in Hajj? | Yes—during Hajj | 10 | (12.5) | 80; 5 |
Yes—also in non-Hajj contexts as a potential choice of treatment | 3 | (50.0) | 6; 4 | |
Yes—in both contexts but as the main choice of treatment | 2 | (66.7) | 3; 0 | |
Maybe | 13 | (16.3) | 80; 5 | |
No—not during Hajj | 57 | (71.2) | 80; 5 | |
No—does not treat also in non-Hajj contexts | 32 | (74.4) | 43; 14 | |
No—in both contexts, but would treat for any reason if “warranted” | 8 | (32.0) | 25; 7 | |
Warranted—Secondary bacterial infections | 5 | (71.4) | 7; 1 | |
Is there evidence that antibiotics treat viral infections in Hajj? | No evidence supporting antibiotics used for treatment | 31 | (40.8) | 76; 4 |
No evidence to refute antibiotics as treatment | 11 | (14.5) |
Query | Valid Response | Count; n | (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Perception of the proportion of patients presenting with tonsillitis | More in Hajj context | 15 | (24.6) |
The same in Hajj and non-Hajj contexts | 29 | (47.5) | |
More in non-Hajj context | 21 | (34.4) | |
Missing | 24 | ||
Perception of the proportion of patients presenting with common cold | More in Hajj context | 9 | (13.4) |
The same in Hajj and non-Hajj contexts | 33 | (49.3) | |
More in non-Hajj context | 25 | (37.3) | |
Missing | 18 | ||
Perception of the proportion of patients presenting with sore throat | More in Hajj context | 6 | (9.1) |
The same in Hajj and non-Hajj contexts | 40 | (60.6) | |
More in non-Hajj context | 20 | (30.3) | |
Missing | 19 | ||
First choice of treatment for URTI | amoxicillin alone | 26 | (34.7) |
azithromycin alone | 9 | (12.0) | |
amoxicillin with antibiotics other than azithromycin | 22 | (29.3) | |
azithromycin with antibiotics other than amoxicillin | 4 | (5.3) | |
antibiotics including amoxicillin and azithromycin | 11 | (14.7) | |
antibiotics other than amoxicillin and azithromycin | 3 | (4.0) | |
Missing | 10 | ||
Knowledge of existence of NICE-CG69 1 | Yes | 29 | (40.8) |
No | 23 | (32.4) | |
Not sure | 19 | (26.8) | |
Missing | 14 | ||
Knowledge of existence of Centor criteria | Yes | 22 | (31.9) |
No | 33 | (47.8) | |
Not sure | 14 | (20.3) | |
Missing | 16 |
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Bokhary, H.; Barasheed, O.; Abd El Ghany, M.; Khatami, A.; Hill-Cawthorne, G.A.; Rasheed, H.; Hajj Research Team. Pilot Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions of Hajj Deployed Health Care Workers on Antibiotics and Antibiotic Prescriptions for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: Results from Two Hajj Seasons. Trop. Med. Infect. Dis. 2020, 5, 18. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed5010018
Bokhary H, Barasheed O, Abd El Ghany M, Khatami A, Hill-Cawthorne GA, Rasheed H, Hajj Research Team. Pilot Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions of Hajj Deployed Health Care Workers on Antibiotics and Antibiotic Prescriptions for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: Results from Two Hajj Seasons. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease. 2020; 5(1):18. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed5010018
Chicago/Turabian StyleBokhary, Hamid, Osamah Barasheed, Moataz Abd El Ghany, Ameneh Khatami, Grant A. Hill-Cawthorne, Harunor Rasheed, and Hajj Research Team. 2020. "Pilot Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions of Hajj Deployed Health Care Workers on Antibiotics and Antibiotic Prescriptions for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: Results from Two Hajj Seasons" Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease 5, no. 1: 18. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed5010018
APA StyleBokhary, H., Barasheed, O., Abd El Ghany, M., Khatami, A., Hill-Cawthorne, G. A., Rasheed, H., & Hajj Research Team. (2020). Pilot Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions of Hajj Deployed Health Care Workers on Antibiotics and Antibiotic Prescriptions for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: Results from Two Hajj Seasons. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 5(1), 18. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed5010018