The associations between poor antibiotic and antimicrobial resistance knowledge and inappropriate antibiotic use in the general population are modified by age

Objectives: Understanding factors influencing inappropriate antibiotic use can guide the design of interventions to improve antibiotic practices and reduce antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Methods: A nationally representative cross-sectional survey (N = 2004) was conducted between November 2020 and J...

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Main Authors: GUO, Huiling, HILDON, Zoe Jane-Lara, LYE, David Chien Boon, STRAUGHAN, Paulin Tay, CHOW, Angela
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-47412022-07-08T08:22:23Z The associations between poor antibiotic and antimicrobial resistance knowledge and inappropriate antibiotic use in the general population are modified by age GUO, Huiling HILDON, Zoe Jane-Lara LYE, David Chien Boon STRAUGHAN, Paulin Tay CHOW, Angela Objectives: Understanding factors influencing inappropriate antibiotic use can guide the design of interventions to improve antibiotic practices and reduce antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Methods: A nationally representative cross-sectional survey (N = 2004) was conducted between November 2020 and January 2021. Knowledge of antibiotic use and AMR using the World Health Organization’s Multi-Country AMR Survey questionnaire, and antibiotic practices were examined. Multivariable logistic regression was performed to identify factors associated with inappropriate antibiotic use and examine effect measure modifications. Results: After adjusting for potential confounding, poor knowledge of antibiotic use was associated with a 3x increased odds of inappropriate antibiotic use in adults aged ≥50 years (aOR 3.11, 95% CI [2.24–4.32]), 5× increased odds in those aged 35–49 years (aOR 4.88, 95% CI [3.32–7.16]), and 7× increased odds in those aged 21–34 years (aOR 6.58, 95% CI [4.19–10.33]). While there was no statistically significant association in adults aged ≥50 years, poor knowledge of AMR increased the odds of inappropriate antibiotic use by 4 times in adults aged 35–49 years (aOR 3.73, 95% CI [1.53–9.11]) and 5 times in those aged 21–34 years (aOR 4.90, 95% CI [1.84–13.02]). Conclusions: Targeted educational interventions for specific age groups are needed in conjunction with empowering the public with knowledge of antibiotic use and AMR. 2022-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3483 info:doi/10.3390/antibiotics11010047 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4741/viewcontent/antibiotics_11_00047_v2.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University antimicrobial resistance public knowledge inappropriate antibiotic use populationbased survey effect modification Chemicals and Drugs Community-Based Research Health and Medical Administration
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topic antimicrobial resistance
public knowledge
inappropriate antibiotic use
populationbased survey
effect modification
Chemicals and Drugs
Community-Based Research
Health and Medical Administration
spellingShingle antimicrobial resistance
public knowledge
inappropriate antibiotic use
populationbased survey
effect modification
Chemicals and Drugs
Community-Based Research
Health and Medical Administration
GUO, Huiling
HILDON, Zoe Jane-Lara
LYE, David Chien Boon
STRAUGHAN, Paulin Tay
CHOW, Angela
The associations between poor antibiotic and antimicrobial resistance knowledge and inappropriate antibiotic use in the general population are modified by age
description Objectives: Understanding factors influencing inappropriate antibiotic use can guide the design of interventions to improve antibiotic practices and reduce antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Methods: A nationally representative cross-sectional survey (N = 2004) was conducted between November 2020 and January 2021. Knowledge of antibiotic use and AMR using the World Health Organization’s Multi-Country AMR Survey questionnaire, and antibiotic practices were examined. Multivariable logistic regression was performed to identify factors associated with inappropriate antibiotic use and examine effect measure modifications. Results: After adjusting for potential confounding, poor knowledge of antibiotic use was associated with a 3x increased odds of inappropriate antibiotic use in adults aged ≥50 years (aOR 3.11, 95% CI [2.24–4.32]), 5× increased odds in those aged 35–49 years (aOR 4.88, 95% CI [3.32–7.16]), and 7× increased odds in those aged 21–34 years (aOR 6.58, 95% CI [4.19–10.33]). While there was no statistically significant association in adults aged ≥50 years, poor knowledge of AMR increased the odds of inappropriate antibiotic use by 4 times in adults aged 35–49 years (aOR 3.73, 95% CI [1.53–9.11]) and 5 times in those aged 21–34 years (aOR 4.90, 95% CI [1.84–13.02]). Conclusions: Targeted educational interventions for specific age groups are needed in conjunction with empowering the public with knowledge of antibiotic use and AMR.
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author GUO, Huiling
HILDON, Zoe Jane-Lara
LYE, David Chien Boon
STRAUGHAN, Paulin Tay
CHOW, Angela
author_facet GUO, Huiling
HILDON, Zoe Jane-Lara
LYE, David Chien Boon
STRAUGHAN, Paulin Tay
CHOW, Angela
author_sort GUO, Huiling
title The associations between poor antibiotic and antimicrobial resistance knowledge and inappropriate antibiotic use in the general population are modified by age
title_short The associations between poor antibiotic and antimicrobial resistance knowledge and inappropriate antibiotic use in the general population are modified by age
title_full The associations between poor antibiotic and antimicrobial resistance knowledge and inappropriate antibiotic use in the general population are modified by age
title_fullStr The associations between poor antibiotic and antimicrobial resistance knowledge and inappropriate antibiotic use in the general population are modified by age
title_full_unstemmed The associations between poor antibiotic and antimicrobial resistance knowledge and inappropriate antibiotic use in the general population are modified by age
title_sort associations between poor antibiotic and antimicrobial resistance knowledge and inappropriate antibiotic use in the general population are modified by age
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3483
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4741/viewcontent/antibiotics_11_00047_v2.pdf
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