Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Institute of General Practice, Berlin, Germany.
Department of General Practice, University Hospital Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Germany.
Front Public Health. 2024 Jul 31;12:1383423. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1383423. eCollection 2024.
Antimicrobial resistance is closely linked with the health and stability of environmental systems and therefore a challenge for the health of the planet. General Practitioners, owing to their trusted positions and close patient relationships, can play a crucial role in addressing antimicrobial resistance within the framework of Planetary Health. The goal of our study was to examine General Practitioners' knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding the linkage of antimicrobial resistance with Planetary Health to understand their potential as agents of change in this domain.
We conducted 19 guided interviews with General Practitioners from four different German federal states (August-September 2022). Participants were selected from the intervention group of the RedAres randomized controlled trial, a study designed to optimize therapy and prescribing practices for uncomplicated urinary tract infections in general practice. Data were analyzed using Mayring's structured qualitative content analysis and the typology approach by Kelle and Kluge.
General Practitioners generally demonstrated the ability to identify the interlinkages between antimicrobial resistance and Planetary Health. However, they exhibited varying levels of knowledge, problem awareness, and accountability for the associated challenges and partially outsourced the responsibility for Planetary Health. Some General Practitioners were capable of integrating Planetary Health arguments into patient counseling. They recognized rational prescribing practice, self-reflection on antimicrobial resistance and Planetary Health, interprofessional exchange, and raising awareness among patients as potential avenues for engagement in promoting Planetary Health.
As antimicrobial resistance is increasingly recognized as a Planetary Health challenge, empowering General Practitioners as change agents requires tailored measures based on their level of previous knowledge and their attitude toward Planetary Health. General Practitioners express a need for concrete advice on how to integrate antimicrobial resistance as a Planetary Health topic into their daily activities. Developing and evaluating adaptable training materials is essential. Additionally, the integration of Planetary Health outcomes into clinical guidelines could accelerate the adoption of this dimension in antibiotic prescribing practices within primary care settings.
抗菌药物耐药性与环境系统的健康和稳定密切相关,因此也是对地球健康的一项挑战。全科医生因其可信赖的地位和与患者的密切关系,可以在行星健康框架内发挥关键作用,解决抗菌药物耐药性问题。我们的研究目的是考察全科医生对抗菌药物耐药性与行星健康关联的知识、态度和实践,以了解他们在这一领域作为变革推动者的潜力。
我们对来自德国四个联邦州的 19 名全科医生进行了 19 次引导式访谈(2022 年 8 月至 9 月)。参与者是 RedAres 随机对照试验的干预组的一部分,该研究旨在优化全科实践中治疗和处方治疗简单尿路感染的实践。采用 Mayring 结构定性内容分析法和 Kelle 和 Kluge 的类型学方法对数据进行分析。
全科医生普遍能够识别出抗菌药物耐药性与行星健康之间的相互联系。然而,他们在知识、问题意识和对相关挑战的责任方面存在差异,并部分将行星健康的责任外包出去。一些全科医生能够将行星健康论点纳入患者咨询中。他们认识到合理的处方实践、对抗菌药物耐药性和行星健康的自我反思、跨专业交流以及提高患者的意识是参与促进行星健康的潜在途径。
随着抗菌药物耐药性越来越被视为行星健康挑战,赋予全科医生作为变革推动者的能力需要根据他们之前的知识水平和对行星健康的态度采取有针对性的措施。全科医生表示需要具体的建议,以将抗菌药物耐药性作为行星健康主题纳入他们的日常活动中。开发和评估适应性培训材料至关重要。此外,将行星健康结果纳入临床指南可以加速在初级保健环境中采用这一维度来管理抗生素处方。