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利用“响应式对话”公众参与框架,将社区和公众声音嵌入到共同创建的解决方案中,以减轻泰国的抗微生物药物耐药性(AMR)。

Embedding community and public voices in co-created solutions to mitigate antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Thailand using the 'Responsive Dialogues' public engagement framework.

机构信息

Mahidol-Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Drug System Monitoring and Development Centre, Social Research Institute, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.

出版信息

Antimicrob Resist Infect Control. 2024 Jul 4;13(1):71. doi: 10.1186/s13756-024-01416-2.

Abstract

The use of antimicrobials in Thailand has been reported as one of the highest in the world in human and animal sectors. Our engagement project aimed to improve our understanding of the issue of antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) among adult Thai communities, and co-create locally relevant solutions to AMR, especially those focusing on raising awareness to improve related policies in Thailand.We conducted a series of online and in-person 'conversations' according to Wellcome's 'Responsive Dialogues' engagement approach, designed to bring together different voices to understand complex AMR problems and find potential solutions. This approach enabled key AMR stakeholders and policy makers to hear directly from communities and members of the public, and vice versa. Conversations events took place between 25 November 2020 and 8 July 2022, and we engaged 179 AMR key stakeholders and members of the public across Thailand.The issues found were: there were quite a lot of misunderstandings around antimicrobials and AMR; participants felt that communications and engagement around antimicrobial resistance had limited reach and impact; asking for and taking antibiotics for self-limiting ailments is a social norm in Thailand; and there appeared to be a wide availability of cheap antimicrobials. To mitigate the spread of AMR, participants suggested that the messages around AMR should be tailored to the target audience, there should be more initiatives to increase general health literacy, there should be increased availability of AMR related information at the local level and there should be increased local leadership of AMR mitigation efforts.Trial registration Thaiclinicaltrials.org registration: TCTR20210528003 (28/05/2021).

摘要

泰国的抗菌药物使用情况在人类和动物领域被报告为世界上最高的国家之一。我们的参与项目旨在提高我们对泰国成人社区抗菌药物使用和抗菌药物耐药性(AMR)问题的理解,并共同制定针对 AMR 的本地相关解决方案,特别是那些旨在提高认识以改善泰国相关政策的解决方案。

我们根据惠康的“响应式对话”参与方法进行了一系列在线和现场“对话”,旨在汇集不同的声音,以了解复杂的 AMR 问题并找到潜在的解决方案。这种方法使关键的 AMR 利益相关者和政策制定者能够直接听取社区和公众的意见,反之亦然。对话活动于 2020 年 11 月 25 日至 2022 年 7 月 8 日举行,我们在泰国各地与 179 名 AMR 关键利益相关者和公众进行了接触。

发现的问题有

对抗菌药物和 AMR 存在很多误解;参与者认为,围绕抗菌药物耐药性的沟通和参与的影响范围有限;在泰国,因自限性疾病而要求并服用抗生素是一种社会规范;并且似乎有大量廉价的抗菌药物供应。为了减轻 AMR 的传播,参与者建议应根据目标受众调整 AMR 相关信息,应增加提高一般健康素养的举措,应在地方一级增加 AMR 相关信息的可及性,并应增加地方对 AMR 缓解工作的领导力。

试验注册泰临床试验注册

TCTR20210528003(2021 年 5 月 28 日)。

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