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罗马尼亚医科和药科大学生对抗生素使用的准备程度、参与意愿和教学偏好的自我评估:一项横断面研究。

Self-assessed levels of preparedness, engagement willingness and teaching preferences on antibiotic use of medical and pharmacy students in Romanian universities: a cross-sectional study.

机构信息

Department of Global Public Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, 171 77, Sweden.

Primary Care Research Group, University of Exeter Medical School, St Luke's Campus, Heavitree Road, Exeter, EX1 2LU, UK.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2024 Oct 25;24(1):1214. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-06182-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

To effectively support health professionals in optimizing antibiotic prescribing and dispensing, policymakers need to understand how these professionals are trained, feel prepared and want to be educated. The study aimed to assess the current situation and explore potential improvements in antibiotic use among future health professionals in Romania by: (i) evaluating their self-assessed preparedness on antibiotic-related topics, (ii) understanding their perceptions of their role in antibiotic stewardship, and (iii) gathering their recommendations for optimizing antibiotic use.

METHODS

A survey of students' self-assessment of technical preparedness, engagement willingness, expectations, teaching preferences, training received and evolution of situation in Romania. Overall, 41 and 38 questions were asked to medical and pharmacy students respectively. Scores were calculated for preparedness, engagement willingness and teaching preferences to enable various comparisons. Exploratory factor analysis was used to explore the questionnaire construct.

RESULTS

A total of 479 participants completed the survey- 233 medical students from 7 universities and 246 pharmacy students from 4 universities. Median overall preparedness score indicated that most students felt prepared in at least 14 questions (out of 22 for medical students, and 19 for pharmacy students). Engagement scores for medical and pharmacy students were similar (2 and 3 out of 4). Overall, more than half reported that 'yes, very likely' they received adequate training to ensure the appropriate use of antibiotics in their professional areas (n = 254, 53.5%). Medical and pharmacy students with low preparedness scores expressed a need for more education. Most of both medical and pharmacy students considered the antibiotic situation in Romania 'will get worse' (n = 159, 33.5%).

CONCLUSIONS

The study's findings have important implications for the education and training of future Romanian health professionals and highlight the need for further research on optimal and standardized tools to allow for periodic monitoring and evaluation of progress into preparedness, engagement willingness and teaching preferences on antibiotic use.

摘要

背景

为了有效支持卫生专业人员优化抗生素的处方和配药,政策制定者需要了解这些专业人员的培训方式、自我感觉准备程度以及他们希望接受何种教育。本研究旨在评估罗马尼亚未来卫生专业人员在抗生素使用方面的现状,并探讨可能的改进措施:(i)评估他们对抗生素相关主题的自我评估准备程度,(ii)了解他们对抗生素管理角色的看法,以及(iii)收集他们优化抗生素使用的建议。

方法

对医学生和药学生分别进行了 41 个和 38 个问题的问卷调查,内容涉及对自身技术准备情况的自我评价、参与意愿、期望、教学偏好、接受的培训以及罗马尼亚的情况变化。分别计算了准备程度、参与意愿和教学偏好的得分,以进行各种比较。采用探索性因子分析来探索问卷的结构。

结果

共有 479 名参与者完成了调查,其中包括 7 所大学的 233 名医学生和 4 所大学的 246 名药学生。医学生和药学生的总体准备程度中位数均表明,大多数学生至少在 22 个问题中的 14 个问题上(医学生为 14 个,药学生为 19 个)感到准备充分。医学生和药学生的参与得分相似(4 分制中得 2 分和 3 分)。总体而言,超过一半的学生(n=254,占 53.5%)报告说,他们“非常有可能”在其专业领域接受了足够的培训,以确保抗生素的合理使用。准备程度较低的医学生和药学生表示需要更多的教育。大多数医学生和药学生(n=159,占 33.5%)认为罗马尼亚的抗生素情况“会变得更糟”。

结论

本研究结果对罗马尼亚未来卫生专业人员的教育和培训具有重要意义,并强调需要进一步研究最佳和标准化工具,以定期监测和评估抗生素使用方面的准备情况、参与意愿和教学偏好的进展。

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