Awareness regarding Antibiotic Stewardship among nurses at selected hospitals, Chennai

Manju Sudhakar, Sasikala Dhakshinamoorthy
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Background: Antibiotics are medicines that fight bacterial infections. They can save lives if they are used correctly, but nowadays antibiotic resistance has become a real problem.1 Infections by resistant microorganisms do not respond treatment, which prolongs the hospital stay, and increases the risk of death. Moreover, if the treatment fails or if the response to treatment is slow, the patient is contagious for longer, which increases the likelihood of transmission of resistant microorganisms.2 The clinical outcome can be improved with optimization of antibiotic practices. The aim of the study was to assess the level of awareness regarding Antibiotic stewardship among nurses. Methods andMaterials: A cross sectional descriptive correlational research design was adopted to assess the awareness of nurses on antibiotic stewardship. An extensive review of literature and guidance from the experts formed the foundation to the development of the tools such as demographic variables proforma, MCQ questionnaire on antibiotic stewardship in google form. The present study was conducted in selected tertiary care center at Chennai, among 60 nurses selected by purposive sampling technique. After obtaining setting permission and research participants’ consent, a brief introduction of the research was given. Then the data were collected using the predetermined tools through email using google forms. The collected data were organized and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: More than half of nurses had adequate overall knowledge on antibiotic stewardship (55%), majority of them had adequate knowledge in antibiotic treatment (60%) and nurses’ responsibility (63.33%). Around half of them had adequate knowledge in drug related side effects (46.67%) and its causative agents (50%). Conclusion: The present study reveals the necessity for continuous nursing education for knowledge update regarding importance of nurses regarding antibiotic stewardship.
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钦奈选定医院护士对抗生素管理的认识
背景:抗生素是对抗细菌感染的药物。如果使用得当,抗生素可以挽救生命,但现在抗生素耐药性已成为一个真正的问题耐药微生物感染对治疗无效,从而延长住院时间,增加死亡风险。此外,如果治疗失败或治疗反应缓慢,患者的传染性会持续更长时间,这就增加了耐药微生物传播的可能性临床结果可以通过优化抗生素实践来改善。本研究的目的是评估护士对抗生素管理的认识水平。方法与材料:采用横断面描述性相关研究设计,对护士抗生素管理意识进行评估。对文献的广泛审查和专家的指导为开发诸如人口变量形式、谷歌形式抗生素管理MCQ问卷等工具奠定了基础。本研究在钦奈选定的三级护理中心进行,采用目的抽样方法选取60名护士。在获得设置许可和研究参与者的同意后,对研究进行了简要介绍。然后使用预定的工具通过电子邮件和谷歌表单收集数据。收集到的数据使用描述性和推理性统计进行组织和分析。结果:半数以上的护士对抗生素管理有足够的总体知识(55%),大部分护士对抗生素治疗有足够的知识(60%),护士的责任(63.33%)。对药物相关副作用(46.67%)及其致病因子(50%)有充分认识的约占半数。结论:本研究揭示了持续护理教育的必要性,以更新护士对抗生素管理重要性的知识。
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