Knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding antibiotic use in Bangladesh: Findings from a cross-sectional study

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作者
Abu Raihan, Md. [1 ]
Islam, Md. Saiful [2 ,3 ]
Islam, Shariful [4 ]
Islam, A. F. M. Mahmudul [5 ]
Ahmed, Khandaker Tanveer [6 ]
Ahmed, Tania [5 ]
Islam, Md. Nahidul [1 ]
Ahmed, Shamsunnahar [1 ]
Chowdhury, Mysha Samiha [1 ]
Sarker, Dipto Kumar [1 ]
Lamisa, Anika Bushra [7 ]
机构
[1] Jahangirnagar Univ, Dept Microbiol, Dhaka 1342, Bangladesh
[2] Jahangirnagar Univ, Dept Publ Hlth & Informat, Dhaka, Bangladesh
[3] Ctr Adv Res Excellence Publ Hlth, Dhaka, Bangladesh
[4] Noakhali Sci & Technol Univ, Dept Microbiol, Noakhali, Bangladesh
[5] Gono Bishwabidyalay, Dept Pharm, Dhaka, Bangladesh
[6] Jahangirnagar Univ, Dept Stat, Dhaka, Bangladesh
[7] North South Univ, Sch Hlth & Life Sci, Dept Biochem & Microbiol, Dhaka, Bangladesh
来源
PLOS ONE | 2024年 / 19卷 / 02期
关键词
PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE; BACTERIAL-RESISTANCE; STUDENTS; SUSCEPTIBILITY; PERCEPTIONS; POPULATION; BEHAVIOR; USAGE; TYPHI;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0297653
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background Escalating antibiotic resistance presents a notable worldwide dilemma, pointing a large involvement of general population. The objective of this study was to assess knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding the utilization of antibiotics among Bangladeshi residents. Methods A cross-sectional study, conducted from January 01 to April 25, 2022, included 1,947 Bangladeshi adults with a history of antibiotic use, via online surveys and face-to-face interviews using a pretested semi-structured questionnaire. Descriptive statistics, Chi-square tests, and multivariate linear regression models were employed. Results Mean scores for knowledge, attitudes, and practices were 6.59 +/- 1.20, 8.34 +/- 1.19, and 12.74 +/- 2.59, with correct rates of 73.22%, 92.67%, and 57.91%. Positive predictors for knowledge included being unmarried (beta = 0.10, p = 0.001), higher education (College: beta = 0.09, p = 0.025; Bachelor: beta = 0.22, p<0.001; Master or above: beta = 0.14, p<0.001), various professions (student: beta = 0.57, p<0.001; housewife: beta = 0.33, p<0.001; employee: beta = 0.53, p<0.001; businessman: beta = 0.31, p<0.001; unemployed: beta = 0.15, p<0.001), and residing in semi-urban (beta = 0.32, p<0.001) or urban areas (beta = 0.15, p<0.001). Positive predictors for attitudes included being married (beta = 0.18, p<0.001), specific professions (student: beta = 1.06, p<0.001; housewife: beta = 0.33, p<0.001; employee: beta = 0.86, p<0.001; businessman: beta = 0.37, p<0.001; unemployed: beta = 0.47, p<0.001), higher SES (Lower-middle: beta = 0.22, p<0.001; Middle: beta = 0.26, p<0.001), and residing in semi-urban areas (beta = 0.18, p<0.001); negative predictors included higher education (College: beta = -0.12, p = 0.001; Master or above: beta = -0.09, p = 0.008) and being rich (beta = -0.13, p<0.001). Positive predictors for practices included being married (beta = 0.18, p<0.001), specific professions (student: beta = 0.32, p<0.001; employee: beta = 0.43, p<0.001; businessman: beta = 10, p = 0.034; unemployed: beta = 0.11, p = 0.009), and higher SES (Lower-middle: beta = 0.14, p = 0.009; Middle: beta = 0.38, p<0.001; Higher-middle: beta = 0.15, p = 0.008); negative predictors included higher education (College: beta = -0.21, p<0.001), being rich (beta = -0.12, p<0.001), residing in semi-urban (beta = -0.14, p<0.001) or urban areas (beta = -0.16, p<0.001). Conclusions Participants exhibited adequate knowledge and positive attitudes but lagged behind in proper practice of antibiotic use. Proper initiatives should be tailored to enhance prudent antibiotic use and mitigate the risk of antimicrobial resistance.
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