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尼日利亚公众对抗菌药物耐药性认知的全国性调查。

A national survey of public awareness of antimicrobial resistance in Nigeria.

机构信息

Center for Infectious Disease Research, Microbiology Department, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Yaba, Lagos State, Nigeria.

Clinical Science Department, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Yaba, Lagos State, Nigeria.

出版信息

Antimicrob Resist Infect Control. 2020 May 20;9(1):72. doi: 10.1186/s13756-020-00739-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

One of the objectives of the Global Action Plan by the World Health Organization (WHO) to contain antimicrobial resistance (AMR), is to improve global awareness through effective communication and education. Comprehensive information on the level of awareness of AMR among Nigerian public is deficient. This study was therefore designed to assess the current level of awareness and knowledge of the Nigerian public of AMR.

METHODS

Pre-tested and validated questionnaire was used to obtain information from the general public across the six geopolitical zones (North Central, North East, North West, South East, South South and South West) in Nigeria. Multi-stage sampling was used to select one state from each zone and respondents were selected through a multi-stage sampling technique. Responses to eight questions were used to grade the level of knowledge categorized as poor, fair and good. Collation and analysis of data were performed at the Microbiology Department of the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR), Lagos, Nigeria, using SPSS version 24.0.

RESULTS

Questionnaires from 482 respondents comprising 242 (50.2%) females and 240 (49.8%) males from six states (Lagos, Ebonyi, Delta, Plateau, Borno and Jigawa) were analyzed. Of the 482 respondents, 322 (66.8%) had taken antibiotics in the last six months out of which 31.3% were without prescription. 26.1% of respondents believe they don't need to complete the dosage as long as they feel better. Although 272(56.5%) of the respondents were familiar with the term "antibiotic resistance", only 40(8.3%) had good knowledge of AMR. A majority (76.6%) believed that they were powerless to stop the spread of AMR. There was no association between the gender of respondents and knowledge of AMR (p = 0.13). However, respondents from Ebonyi and Delta states in southern Nigeria were more likely to have good knowledge of AMR (X = 53.22, P < 0.0001). The respondents in the urban area had a higher score for knowledge level compared to the rural dwellers, though this was not statistically significant within and across states.

CONCLUSION

This survey provides an insight into the level of AMR awareness and antibiotic use in the wider Nigeria public. Our findings show that about a third of the general public consume antibiotics obtained without prescription. There is an overall poor understanding of antimicrobial resistance and/or proper use of antibiotics among respondents. It is critical that more holistic public enlightenment programs are carried out to increase awareness of AMR and promote responsible use of antibiotics.

摘要

背景

世界卫生组织(WHO)的《全球行动计划》旨在通过有效的沟通和教育来遏制抗菌药物耐药性(AMR),其中一个目标是提高全球意识。尼日利亚公众对抗菌药物耐药性的认识程度的综合信息不足。因此,本研究旨在评估尼日利亚公众对抗菌药物耐药性的认识和知识水平。

方法

使用经过预测试和验证的问卷,从尼日利亚六个地理区域(中北部、东北部、西北部、东南部、南部和西南部)的普通公众中获取信息。采用多阶段抽样方法,从每个区域选择一个州,通过多阶段抽样技术选择受访者。对八个问题的回答进行评分,将知识水平分为差、中、好三个等级。在尼日利亚拉各斯的尼日利亚医学研究所(NIMR)微生物学系对数据进行整理和分析,使用 SPSS 版本 24.0。

结果

分析了来自六个州(拉各斯、埃邦伊、三角洲、高原、博尔诺和吉加瓦)的 482 名答卷者的问卷,其中包括 242 名(50.2%)女性和 240 名(49.8%)男性。在 482 名答卷者中,322 名(66.8%)在过去六个月中服用过抗生素,其中 31.3%的人没有处方。26.1%的受访者认为只要感觉好一些,就不需要完成剂量。尽管 272 名(56.5%)答卷者熟悉“抗生素耐药性”一词,但只有 40 名(8.3%)对 AMR 有很好的了解。大多数(76.6%)受访者认为他们无力阻止 AMR 的传播。受访者的性别与对抗生素耐药性的知识之间没有关联(p=0.13)。然而,来自尼日利亚南部埃邦伊州和三角洲州的受访者更有可能对抗生素耐药性有很好的了解(X=53.22,P<0.0001)。与农村居民相比,城区居民的知识水平得分更高,但在各州内部和各州之间,这并没有统计学意义。

结论

本调查提供了尼日利亚公众对抗生素耐药性意识和抗生素使用情况的深入了解。我们的研究结果表明,大约三分之一的普通公众服用未经处方获得的抗生素。受访者对抗菌药物耐药性的总体理解较差,或者对抗生素的使用不当。至关重要的是,需要开展更全面的公众启蒙计划,以提高对抗生素耐药性的认识并促进负责任地使用抗生素。

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