EVALUATION OF COMMUNITY PHARMACIST'S KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE, AND PRACTICE REGARDING ANTIMICROBIAL USE AND RESISTANCE IN WEST JAVA, INDONESIA
Antimicrobials are agents that are widely used to treat infectious diseases. However, these drugs are often being used inappropriately which can lead to the emergence of antimicrobial resistance. Pharmacists who work in pharmacy facilities have a key role in reducing antimicrobial resistance by...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/73949 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Antimicrobials are agents that are widely used to treat infectious diseases. However, these drugs
are often being used inappropriately which can lead to the emergence of antimicrobial resistance.
Pharmacists who work in pharmacy facilities have a key role in reducing antimicrobial resistance by
rationalizing the use of antimicrobials. Poor KAP (Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice) of pharmacists
can increase the case of antimicrobial resistance. This study aimed to evaluate KAP regarding the
use of antimicrobials in community pharmacists in West Java. A cross-sectional descriptive study
was conducted using an online questionnaire to assess the KAP of 364 subjects. Univariate statistical
analysis was used to determine proportions and frequency of participants’ demographic variables.
Bivariate analysis was used to determine associations between demographics with KAP levels of
participants using Mann Whitney, Kruskal Wallis, and Chi-Square tests with Minitab version 21. The
results of this study indicated that pharmacists in West Java had an inadequate level of knowledge
(92.3%). Pharmacists in West Java also showed negative attitudes and practices towards
antimicrobial use and dispensing (68.8%; 67.9%). The factor that influences the score for knowledge
dimension is age variable (p = 0.035). As for attitudes and practices dimensions, gender influences
the scores obtained by respondents (p = 0.000 for both dimensions). Levels of KAP are influenced by
gender for all three dimensions.
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