| Literature DB >> 23441152 |
Kamala Thriemer1, Yves Katuala, Bibi Batoko, Jean-Pierre Alworonga, Hugo Devlieger, Christel Van Geet, Dauly Ngbonda, Jan Jacobs.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Antibiotic resistance (ABR) particularly hits resource poor countries, and is fuelled by irrational antibiotic (AB) prescribing. We surveyed knowledge, attitudes and practices of AB prescribing among medical students and doctors in Kisangani, DR Congo.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23441152 PMCID: PMC3575397 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0055495
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Map of the study site.
Knowledge questions and results.
| No. | Question and | Overall N (%) answered correctly | N (%) of doctors answered correctly | N (%) of students answered correctly | p |
| 1 | A 4-year-old girl has diarrhea for 4 days (3 stools/day). She has no fever at examination nor duringthe last few days. Which treatment do you propose? | ||||
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| 165/184 | 68/78 | 97/106 | 0.340 | |
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| (89.7%) | (85.9%) | (74.5%) | ||
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| 2 | A 6-year-old child has a fever of 38°C, purulent rhinitis and angina for two days. At inspection,the throat is reddish. Which treatment do you recommend? | ||||
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| 51/183 | 28/78 | 23/105 | 0.038 | |
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| (27.9%) | (35.9%) | (21.9%) | ||
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| 3 | During your ward round, you see two patients with severe renal failure. Patient A is a 68-year-old man suffering from serious cellulitis at the leg, he is treated with clindamycin. Patient B is a 64-year-olddiabetic woman which is blindly (empirically) treated for septicemia with ceftriaxone. Dosage reductionis needed for: | ||||
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| 34/183 | 12/77 | 22/106 | 0.375 | |
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| (18.6%) | (15.6%) | (20.7%) | ||
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| 4 | Which one of the following antibiotics is safe during pregnancy? | ||||
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| 170/183 | 76/78 | 94/105 | 0.039 | |
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| (92.9%) | (97.4%) | (89.5%) | ||
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| 5 | Which one of the following antibiotics has the best activity against anaerobes? | ||||
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| 171/182 | 72/77 | 99/105 | 0.827 | |
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| (94.0%) | (93.5%) | (94.3%) | ||
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| 6 | Methicillin resistant | ||||
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| 64/174 | 33/73 | 31/101 | 0.0500 | |
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| (36.8%) | (45.2%) | (30.7%) | ||
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| 7 | Which one of the following antibiotic most effectively crosses the blood-brain barrier? | ||||
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| 132/179 | 58/75 | 74/104 | 0.354 | |
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| (73.7%) | (77.3%) | (71.1%) | ||
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| 8 | Aminoglycosides such as gentamicin are very active if they are administered as follows : | ||||
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| 109/179 | 44/74 | 65/105 | 0.741 | |
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| (60.9%) | (59.5%) | (61.9%) | ||
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| 9 | In DR Congo, what is according to your information the estimated resistance rate of | ||||
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| 76/179 | 32/75 | 44/104 | 0.962 | |
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| (42.5%) | (42.7%) | (42.3%) | ||
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| 10 | In DR Congo, what is according to your information the estimated resistance rate of | ||||
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| 12/173 | 3/70 | 9/103 | 0.258 | |
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| (6.9%) | (4.3%) | (8.7%) | ||
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only questions 1–8 were included in the score;
trimethoprim/sulphamethoxazole.
Perception of Antibiotic resistance as a problem.
| Antibiotic resistance is a problem | World wide | In DRC | In my practice |
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |
| strongly agree | 91 (49.5%) | 115 (62.5%) | 55 (29.9%) |
| agree | 66 (35.9%) | 56 (30.4%) | 69 (37.5%) |
| neutral | 16 (8.7%) | 8 (4.4%) | 20 (10.9%) |
| do not agree | 4 (2.2%) | 2 (1.1%) | 26 (14.1%) |
| do not at all agree | 6 (3.3%) | 3 (1.6%) | 13 (7.1%) |
| no answer | 1 (0.5%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (0.5%) |
Factors contributing to antibiotic resistance in DRC.
| Treatment not completed | Antibiotic not adapted | Too low dosage | Poor quality AB | Too much prescription and consumption | In-hospital transmission | Self-medication | |
| Yes | 89.7% | 83.2% | 82.1% | 71.2% | 69.0% | 64.1% | 94.6% |
| DK | 3.8% | 6.0% | 8.2% | 13.6% | 11.4% | 12.5% | 3.3% |
| No | 4.4% | 9.8% | 8.2% | 10.9% | 16.9% | 17.9% | 1.6% |
| ND | 2.2% | 1.1% | 1.6% | 4.4% | 2.7% | 5.4% | 0.5% |
Don’t Know.
No Data.
Sources of information about AB and AB prescribing used in the month prior to the survey, categorized for last year medical students versus medical doctors.
| Source of information | Numbers (%) of medical students (n = 106) | Numbers (%) of medical doctors (n = 78) | p |
| Pharmaceutical companies | 76 (71.7%) | 60 (76.9%) | 0.425 |
| University courses | 88 (83.0%) | 29 (37.2%) | <.0001 |
| Internet | 44 (41.5%) | 40 (51.3%) | 0.188 |
| Antibiotic guidelines | 73 (68.9%) | 49 (62.8%) | 0.391 |
| WHO guidelines | 29 (27.3%) | 20 (25.6%) | 0.795 |