Jerkovic Ivan, Bukic Josipa, Leskur Dario, Seselja Perisin Ana, Rusic Doris, Bozic Josko, Zuvela Tomislav, Vuko Sara, Vukovic Jonatan, Modun Darko
Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital of Split, Spinciceva 1, 21000 Split, Croatia.
Department of Pharmacy, University of Split School of Medicine, Soltanska 2, 21000 Split, Croatia.
Antibiotics (Basel). 2023 Jun 26;12(7):1107. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics12071107.
We wanted to investigate whether students who study within biomedical fields (i.e., medicine, pharmacy science) differ from those whose studies are not connected to the biomedical field in terms of their attitudes and behaviors related to urinary tract infections (UTIs). This was a cross-sectional survey-based study conducted among 392 female students, of whom 243 attended a biomedical school and 149 (38.0%) attended a non-biomedical school, using a previously published tool. The survey was distributed as an online link via student representatives at different faculties. Only 22 (5.6%) of women felt that they could not recognize a UTI. A greater proportion of biomedical students wiped front to back, while significantly more non-biomedical students chose cotton underwear and avoided daily sanitary pads compared to biomedical students. As many as 215 (54.8%) women stated that they used cranberry preparations. Biomedical students showed greater awareness about possible resistance to repeated treatment ( = 0.002) and greater knowledge of possible interactions of antibiotics ( < 0.001). This study reveals that young women are confident in recognizing an UTIs, are open to alternative treatments, and would consider UTI management in a pharmacy setting. However, it reveals that there might be gaps in their knowledge regarding antibiotic resistance risks, possible interactions, and efficacy of available preparations, as participants from the group of biomedical students showed greater knowledge and different behaviors.
我们想调查在生物医学领域学习的学生(即医学、药学专业)在与尿路感染(UTIs)相关的态度和行为方面,是否与那些所学专业与生物医学领域无关的学生有所不同。这是一项基于横断面调查的研究,使用之前发布的工具,对392名女学生进行了调查,其中243名就读于生物医学专业院校,149名(38.0%)就读于非生物医学专业院校。该调查通过不同学院的学生代表以在线链接的形式分发。只有22名(5.6%)女性觉得自己无法识别尿路感染。与生物医学专业学生相比,更大比例的生物医学专业学生从前向后擦拭,而非生物医学专业学生中选择棉质内衣和避免使用日常卫生护垫的人数明显更多。多达215名(54.8%)女性表示她们使用蔓越莓制剂。生物医学专业学生对重复治疗可能产生的耐药性有更高的认识( = 0.002),对抗生素可能的相互作用也有更多了解( < 0.001)。这项研究表明,年轻女性对识别尿路感染有信心,愿意接受替代治疗,并会考虑在药房环境中进行尿路感染的管理。然而,研究表明,她们在抗生素耐药风险、可能的相互作用以及现有制剂的疗效方面的知识可能存在差距,因为生物医学专业学生组的参与者表现出了更多的知识和不同的行为。