Public Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices towards Antibiotic Use and Antimicrobial Resistance in Eastern Region of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
3. Discussion
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Study Design and Population
4.2. Questionnaire
4.3. Ethical Approval
4.4. Data Analysis and Statistics
5. Conclusions
6. Limitations
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Sociodemographic Characteristics, Knowledge, and Attitudes of Respondents about the Use of AB and AMR | Total (n = 1002) | |
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n | % | |
Socio-demographic characteristics | ||
Age, male | ||
16 do 44 years | 573 | 57.2 |
45 to 72 years | 429 | 42.8 |
Gender, female | 567 | 56.6 |
Type of Area | ||
Urban | 722 | 72.1 |
Rural | 280 | 27.9 |
Knowledge about use of AB and AMR | ||
As soon as I feel better, I will stop taking AB | 198 | 19.8 |
I heard of the term AMR | 634 | 63.3 |
heard of the term AMR from doctor | 209 | 20.9 |
The use of AB in agriculture has an impact on the success of treatment in humans | 325 | 32.4 |
Many bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to AB | 824 | 82.2 |
If a bacterium is resistant, it becomes very difficult or almost impossible to treat the infection it causes | 792 | 79.0 |
AMR is a problem that can affect me or my family | 729 | 72.8 |
AMR is a problem in other countries, but not here | 324 | 32.3 |
AMR is a problem only for frequent users of AB | 610 | 60.9 |
Resistant bacteria can be transmitted from person to person | 564 | 56.3 |
AMR infections can reduce the success of medical procedures | 739 | 73.8 |
Attitudes about use of AB and AMR | ||
MDs prescribe AB only when there is an indication for it | 855 | 85.3 |
People should be treated with AB only when a doctor prescribes them | 931 | 92.9 |
Animals should be treated with AB only when prescribed by a veterinarian | 860 | 85.8 |
Parents should be sure that children’s vaccinations are carried out regularly | 929 | 92.7 |
People should wash their hands regularly | 974 | 97.2 |
AMR happens when your body becomes resistant to AB | 800 | 79.8 |
Pharmaceutical companies are constantly creating new AB | 697 | 69.6 |
Attitudes about the Use of AB | Age, n (%) | p | Gender, n (%) | p | Place of Residence, n (%) | p | Total n (%) | |||
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16–44 | 45–72 | M | F | U | R | |||||
Last time I used AB | ||||||||||
In the previous month | 84 (14.7) | 82 (19.1) | 0.008 | 62 (14.3) | 104 (18.3) | 0.001 | 115 (15.9) | 51 (18.2) | 0.256 | 166 (16.6) |
In the last 2 to 6 months | 178 (31.1) | 92 (21.4) | 104 (23.9) | 166 (29.3) | 199 (27.6) | 71 (25.4) | 270 (26.9) | |||
In the last 7 to 12 months | 71 (12.4) | 74 (17.2) | 63 (14.5) | 82 (14.5) | 98 (13.6) | 47 (16.8) | 145 (14.5) | |||
More than a year ago | 144 (25.1) | 105 (24.5) | 104 (23.9) | 145 (25.6) | 189 (26.2) | 60 (21.4) | 249 (24.9) | |||
Never | 20 (3.5) | 15 (3.5) | 24 (5.5) | 11 (1.9) | 28 (3.9) | 7 (2.5) | 35 (3.5) | |||
I cannot remember | 76 (13.3) | 61 (14.2) | 78 (17.9) | 59 (10.4) | 93 (12.9) | 44 (15.7) | 137 (13.7) | |||
AB treatment in the last year | ||||||||||
Never | 204 (35.6) | 154 (35.9) | 0.176 | 175 (40.2) | 183 (35.7) | 0.067 | 265 (36.7) | 93 (33.2) | 0.182 | 358 (35.8) |
Once | 202 (35.3) | 138 (32.2) | 133 (30.6) | 207 (36.5) | 251 (34.8) | 89 (31.8) | 340 (33.9) | |||
Twice | 83 (14.5) | 83 (19.3) | 73 (16.8) | 93 (16.4) | 111 (15.4) | 55 (19.6) | 166 (16.6) | |||
Three times | 38 (6.6) | 30 (7.0) | 24 (5.5) | 44 (7.8) | 43 (6.0) | 25 (8.9) | 68 (6.8) | |||
I cannot remember | 46 (8.0) | 24 (5.6) | 30 (6.9) | 40 (7.1) | 52 (7.2) | 18 (6.4) | 70 (7.0) | |||
The number of used AB | ||||||||||
Only 1 AB | 418 (72.9) | 274 (63.9) | 0.006 | 301 (69.2) | 391 (69.0) | 0.147 | 511 (70.8) | 181 (64.6) | 0.114 | 692 (69.1) |
Combination of 2 AB | 107 (18.7) | 96 (22.4) | 82 (18.9) | 121 (21.3) | 145 (20.1) | 58 (20.7) | 203 (20.3) | |||
Combination of 3 or more AB | 28 (3.9) | 30 (7.1) | 23 (5.3) | 35 (6.2) | 37 (5.1) | 21 (7.5) | 58 (5.8) | |||
I cannot remember | 20 (3.5) | 29 (6.8) | 29 (6.7) | 20 (3.5) | 29 (4.0) | 20 (7.1) | 49 (4.9) | |||
During the last use AB were prescribed by the doctor | 480 (83.8) | 365 (85.1) | 0.511 | 345 (79.3) | 500 (88.2) | 0.001 | 619 (85.7) | 226 (84.3) | 0.131 | 845 (84.3) |
Knowledge about the Use of AB | Age, Years n (%) | p | Gender, n (%) | p | Place of Residence, n (%) | p | |||
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16–44 | 45–72 | M | F | U | R | ||||
As soon as I feel better, I will stop taking AB | 119 (27.4) | 79 (18.4) | 0.212 | 279 (64.1) | 441 (77.8) | <0.001 | 128 (17.7) | 70 (25.0) | 0.001 |
I heard of the term AMR | 404 (70.5) | 230 (53.6) | <0.001 | 235 (54.0) | 399 (70.4) | <0.001 | 490 (67.9) | 144 (51.4) | <0.001 |
I heard of the term AMR from doctor | 130 (22.7) | 79 (18.4) | 0.010 | 67 (15.4) | 142 (25.0) | <0.001 | 174 (24.1) | 35 (12.5) | <0.001 |
The use of AB in agriculture has an impact on the success of treatment in humans | 173 (30.2) | 152 (35.4) | 0.080 | 119 (27.4) | 206 (36.3) | 0.006 | 235 (32.5) | 90 (32.1) | 0.890 |
AMR is a problem only for those people who use AB frequently | 320 (55.8) | 290 (67.6) | <0.001 | 268 (61.6) | 342 (60.3) | 0.678 | 424 (58.7) | 186 (66.4) | 0.025 |
Many bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to AB | 478 (83.4) | 346 (80.7) | 0.257 | 334 (76.8) | 490 (86.4) | <0.001 | 615 (85.2) | 209 (74.6) | <0.001 |
If a bacterium is AMR, it becomes very difficult or almost impossible to treat the infection it causes | 459 (80.1) | 333 (77.6) | 0.257 | 316 (72.6) | 476 (84.0) | <0.001 | 579 (80.2) | 213 (76.1) | 0.150 |
AMR is a problem that can affect me or my family | 429 (74.9) | 300 (69.9) | 0.082 | 298 (68.5) | 431 (76.0) | 0.008 | 546 (75.6) | 183 (65.4) | 0.001 |
AMR is a problem in other countries, but not here | 163 (28.4) | 161 (37.5) | 0.002 | 158 (36.3) | 166 (29.3) | 0.018 | 212 (29.4) | 112 (40.0) | 0.001 |
AMR bacteria can be transmitted from person to person | 318 (55.6) | 246 (57.3) | 0.581 | 230 (53.0) | 334 (58.9) | 0.062 | 418 (58.0) | 146 (52.1) | 0.095 |
AMR infections can reduce the success of medical procedures | 423 (73.8) | 316 (73.7) | 0.954 | 302 (69.4) | 437 (77.1) | 0.006 | 547 (75.8) | 192 (68.6) | 0.020 |
Attitudes about the Use of AB | Age, Years n (%) | p | Gender, n (%) | p | Place of Residence, n (%) | p | |||
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16–44 | 45–72 | M | F | U | R | ||||
People should be treated with AB only when a doctor prescribes them | 530 (92.5) | 401 (93.5) | 0.667 | 390 (89.7) | 541 (95.4) | 0.001 | 687 (95.2) | 344 (87.1) | <0.001 |
Animals should be treated with AB only when prescribed by a veterinarian | 497 (86.7) | 363 (84.6) | 0.443 | 341 (78.4) | 519 (91.5) | <0.001 | 636 (88.1) | 224 (80.0) | 0.004 |
Parents should be sure that children’s vaccinations are carried out regularly | 527 (92.0) | 402 (93.7) | 0.579 | 392 (90.1) | 537 (94.7) | 0.015 | 678 (93.9) | 251 (89.6) | 0.046 |
People should wash their hands regularly | 555 (96.9) | 419 (97.7) | 0.732 | 414 (95.2) | 560 (98.8) | 0.003 | 702 (97.2) | 272 (97.1) | 0.873 |
Doctors should prescribe AB only when there is an indication for it | 483 (84.3) | 372 (86.7) | 0.075 | 361 (83.0) | 494 (87.1) | 0.120 | 612 (84.8) | 243 (86.8) | 0.484 |
AMR happens when your body becomes resistant to AB | 457 (79.8) | 343 (80.0) | 0.938 | 329 (75.6) | 471 (83.1) | 0.004 | 593 (82.1) | 207 (73.9) | 0.004 |
Pharmaceutical companies are constantly creating new AB | 389 (67.9) | 308 (71.8) | 0.316 | 294 (67.6) | 403 (71.1) | 0.486 | 519 (71.9) | 178 (63.6) | 0.022 |
Independent Variables | B | SE | β | p | Lower 95% CI for B | Upper 95% CI for B |
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Constant | 33.475 | 6.399 | <0.001 | 20.918 | 46.031 | |
Age | −0.262 | 0.948 | −0.008 | 0.782 | −2.122 | 1.598 |
Gender | 3.886 | 1.898 | 0.063 | 0.041 | 0.162 | 7.611 |
Place of residence | −1.254 | 2.115 | −0.018 | 0.554 | −5.405 | 2.897 |
Knowledge about AB use and AMR | 0.393 | 0.055 | 0.226 | <0.001 | 0.285 | 0.501 |
Attitudes about AB use and AMR | 0.338 | 0.062 | 0.170 | <0.001 | 0.217 | 0.460 |
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Drakul, D.; Joksimović, B.; Milić, M.; Radanović, M.; Dukić, N.; Lalović, N.; Nischolson, D.; Mijović, B.; Sokolović, D. Public Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices towards Antibiotic Use and Antimicrobial Resistance in Eastern Region of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the COVID-19 Pandemic. Antibiotics 2023, 12, 1274. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12081274
Drakul D, Joksimović B, Milić M, Radanović M, Dukić N, Lalović N, Nischolson D, Mijović B, Sokolović D. Public Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices towards Antibiotic Use and Antimicrobial Resistance in Eastern Region of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the COVID-19 Pandemic. Antibiotics. 2023; 12(8):1274. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12081274
Chicago/Turabian StyleDrakul, Dragana, Bojan Joksimović, Marija Milić, Milica Radanović, Nikolina Dukić, Nenad Lalović, Desmond Nischolson, Biljana Mijović, and Dragana Sokolović. 2023. "Public Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices towards Antibiotic Use and Antimicrobial Resistance in Eastern Region of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the COVID-19 Pandemic" Antibiotics 12, no. 8: 1274. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12081274
APA StyleDrakul, D., Joksimović, B., Milić, M., Radanović, M., Dukić, N., Lalović, N., Nischolson, D., Mijović, B., & Sokolović, D. (2023). Public Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices towards Antibiotic Use and Antimicrobial Resistance in Eastern Region of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the COVID-19 Pandemic. Antibiotics, 12(8), 1274. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12081274