Omran Sigood, Kheyar Musab, Alfatih Nafisa, Abdelatti Ali, Alamin Marwa F, Hamadalneel Yousif B
Clinical Pharmacy & Pharmacy Practice, Pharmacy Program, Wad Medani College for Science and Technology, Sudan.
Molecular Biology, Institute of Endemic Disease, University of Khartoum, Sudan.
J Public Health Res. 2025 Aug 16;14(3):22799036251365577. doi: 10.1177/22799036251365577. eCollection 2025 Jul.
The growth and spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria have become a major global concern, posing a serious threat to public health in the 21st century. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate public knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward antibiotic use.
A cross-sectional descriptive study design was used. The study was conducted at the Wad Medani locality, Gezira state, Sudan, from December 2022 to March 2023. Any citizen >18 years from the Wad Medani locality with at least 3 months of residency was included in the study.
A total of 420 questionnaires were distributed and collected. A total of 253 (56%) of the participants were in the 18-30 year age group, 242 (57%) were male, 254 (60.6%) were at the university level, and 254 (61.2%) had a medical background. Overall, 183 (43.5%) and 172 (41%) participants demonstrated poor knowledge and practice, respectively. However, 236 (56.2%) of the participants agreed that using antibiotics when they are not necessary leads to antibiotic resistance, and 334 (79.5%) believed that antibiotics accelerate recovery from the common cold and coughs.
Our findings revealed that the majority of Sudanese people have inadequate knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward antibiotics. Most of the participants believed that antibiotics accelerated their recovery from the common cold and cough. Therefore, community leaders and local influencers could be engaged to spread awareness about antibiotic resistance and address misconceptions about antibiotics. In addition, enforcing stricter regulations on pharmacies to prevent the sale of antibiotics without a valid prescription.
抗生素耐药菌的生长和传播已成为全球主要关注的问题,对21世纪的公共卫生构成严重威胁。因此,本研究旨在评估公众对抗生素使用的知识、态度和行为。
采用横断面描述性研究设计。该研究于2022年12月至2023年3月在苏丹杰济拉州瓦德迈达尼地区进行。研究纳入了来自瓦德迈达尼地区任何年龄大于18岁且居住至少3个月的公民。
共发放并收集了420份问卷。共有253名(56%)参与者年龄在18 - 30岁组,242名(57%)为男性,254名(60.6%)具有大学学历,254名(61.2%)有医学背景。总体而言,分别有183名(43.5%)和172名(41%)参与者表现出知识匮乏和行为不当。然而,236名(56.2%)参与者同意不必要时使用抗生素会导致抗生素耐药,334名(79.5%)认为抗生素能加速普通感冒和咳嗽的康复。
我们的研究结果显示,大多数苏丹人对抗生素的知识、态度和行为存在不足。大多数参与者认为抗生素能加速他们从普通感冒和咳嗽中康复。因此,可以让社区领袖和当地有影响力人士参与进来,传播有关抗生素耐药性的知识并纠正对抗生素的误解。此外,加强对药店的监管,防止无有效处方销售抗生素。