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Risk perception and antibiotic resistance: Bridging knowledge and action

Last updated: November 24, 2024 11:03 am
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Antibiotic resistance continues to be a pressing global health concern, posing a significant threat to our ability to combat common infections effectively. In order to address this urgent issue, innovative and targeted approaches are necessary, particularly in the realm of education.

A recent cross-sectional study delved into the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of pharmacy students across seven Middle Eastern countries, shedding light on their perceptions of antibiotic resistance and the potential role they play in mitigating this crisis. The study, conducted between March 2021 and January 2022, surveyed 4,265 pharmacy students and provided valuable insights into their understanding of antimicrobial resistance. The findings, published in the journal Medicine, offer a comprehensive snapshot of the students’ perspectives on this critical issue.

One of the most promising aspects of the study was the students’ solid foundation of knowledge, with a median score of 71.4%. This level of understanding is crucial for future pharmacists, who are at the frontline of healthcare and play a vital role in antibiotic stewardship. However, while the students displayed commendable knowledge levels, there is still room for improvement in translating this knowledge into everyday practices.

The study also revealed proactive attitudes among the students, with a majority recognizing the growing threat of antibiotic resistance and advocating for greater awareness and education on antibiotic use. Despite these positive attitudes, there were gaps in their reported practices, such as using antibiotics without a prescription, indicating a need for interventions that focus on shaping practical decision-making and habits.

Understanding the role of risk perception in combating antibiotic resistance is key, as it influences behavior significantly. The study highlighted a potential disconnect between students’ perceived risk and their actual practices, underscoring the importance of targeted education that emphasizes personal accountability and the immediate risks of inappropriate antibiotic use.

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Regional nuances in the Middle East present unique challenges related to antibiotic resistance, influenced by factors such as cultural norms and regulatory frameworks. While there were variations in knowledge levels across countries, common areas for improvement were identified, emphasizing the need for pharmacy schools to integrate community engagement into their programs.

In conclusion, the study calls for a concerted effort to prepare future pharmacists to effectively address antibiotic resistance. By investing in their education and empowering them to make informed decisions, we can ensure that antibiotics remain effective tools in our healthcare arsenal. The journey towards combating antibiotic resistance starts with education and extends to advocacy in communities, shaping a healthier future for generations to come.

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