Pilot Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions of Hajj Deployed Health Care Workers on Antibiotics and Antibiotic Prescriptions for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: Results from Two Hajj Seasons

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global public health issue. Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) are common illnesses during Hajj, for which antibiotics are often inappropriately prescribed. Hajj healthcare workers’ (HCW) knowledge, attitudes and perceptions (KAP) about AMR and a...

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Main Authors: Hamid Bokhary, Osamah Barasheed, Moataz Abd El Ghany, Ameneh Khatami, Grant A. Hill-Cawthorne, Harunor Rasheed, Hajj Research Team
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2414-6366/5/1/18
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spelling doaj-f6d076f135f84f19b36ec0b20ebe55272020-11-25T03:33:08ZengMDPI AGTropical Medicine and Infectious Disease2414-63662020-01-01511810.3390/tropicalmed5010018tropicalmed5010018Pilot Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions of Hajj Deployed Health Care Workers on Antibiotics and Antibiotic Prescriptions for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: Results from Two Hajj SeasonsHamid Bokhary0Osamah Barasheed1Moataz Abd El Ghany2Ameneh Khatami3Grant A. Hill-Cawthorne4Harunor Rasheed5Hajj Research Team6School of Public Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney NSW 2006, AustraliaThe Executive Administration for Research and Innovation, King Abdullah Medical City, Al Mashair, Makkah, Makkah Region 24246, Saudi ArabiaThe Marie Bashir Institute for Infectious Diseases and Biosecurity, The University of Sydney, Westmead NSW 2145, AustraliaThe Westmead Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Westmead NSW 2145, AustraliaSchool of Public Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney NSW 2006, AustraliaThe Marie Bashir Institute for Infectious Diseases and Biosecurity, The University of Sydney, Westmead NSW 2145, AustraliaThe Executive Administration for Research and Innovation, King Abdullah Medical City, Al Mashair, Makkah, Makkah Region 24246, Saudi ArabiaAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global public health issue. Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) are common illnesses during Hajj, for which antibiotics are often inappropriately prescribed. Hajj healthcare workers’ (HCW) knowledge, attitudes and perceptions (KAP) about AMR and antibiotic use for URTIs are not known. We conducted a survey among HCWs during Hajj to explore their KAP regarding antibiotic use for URTIs in pilgrims. Electronic or paper-based surveys were distributed to HCWs during the Hajj in 2016 and 2017. A total of 85 respondents aged 25 to 63 (median 40) years completed the surveys. Most participants were male (78.8%) and were physicians by profession (95.3%). Around 85% and 19% of respondents claimed to have heard about AMR and antimicrobial stewardship programs, respectively, among whom most had obtained their knowledge during their qualification. Implementation of URTI treatment guidelines was very low. In conclusion, HCWs at Hajj have significant knowledge gaps regarding AMR, often do not use standard clinical criteria to diagnose URTIs and display a tendency to prescribe antibiotics for URTIs.https://www.mdpi.com/2414-6366/5/1/18saudi arabiahajjmass gatheringsurveyhealth care workersknowledgeattitudesperceptionsantimicrobial resistanceantimicrobial stewardshipupper respiratory tract infectionguideline
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author Hamid Bokhary
Osamah Barasheed
Moataz Abd El Ghany
Ameneh Khatami
Grant A. Hill-Cawthorne
Harunor Rasheed
Hajj Research Team
spellingShingle Hamid Bokhary
Osamah Barasheed
Moataz Abd El Ghany
Ameneh Khatami
Grant A. Hill-Cawthorne
Harunor Rasheed
Hajj Research Team
Pilot Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions of Hajj Deployed Health Care Workers on Antibiotics and Antibiotic Prescriptions for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: Results from Two Hajj Seasons
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
saudi arabia
hajj
mass gathering
survey
health care workers
knowledge
attitudes
perceptions
antimicrobial resistance
antimicrobial stewardship
upper respiratory tract infection
guideline
author_facet Hamid Bokhary
Osamah Barasheed
Moataz Abd El Ghany
Ameneh Khatami
Grant A. Hill-Cawthorne
Harunor Rasheed
Hajj Research Team
author_sort Hamid Bokhary
title Pilot Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions of Hajj Deployed Health Care Workers on Antibiotics and Antibiotic Prescriptions for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: Results from Two Hajj Seasons
title_short Pilot Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions of Hajj Deployed Health Care Workers on Antibiotics and Antibiotic Prescriptions for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: Results from Two Hajj Seasons
title_full Pilot Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions of Hajj Deployed Health Care Workers on Antibiotics and Antibiotic Prescriptions for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: Results from Two Hajj Seasons
title_fullStr Pilot Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions of Hajj Deployed Health Care Workers on Antibiotics and Antibiotic Prescriptions for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: Results from Two Hajj Seasons
title_full_unstemmed Pilot Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions of Hajj Deployed Health Care Workers on Antibiotics and Antibiotic Prescriptions for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: Results from Two Hajj Seasons
title_sort pilot survey of knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of hajj deployed health care workers on antibiotics and antibiotic prescriptions for upper respiratory tract infections: results from two hajj seasons
publisher MDPI AG
series Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
issn 2414-6366
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global public health issue. Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) are common illnesses during Hajj, for which antibiotics are often inappropriately prescribed. Hajj healthcare workers’ (HCW) knowledge, attitudes and perceptions (KAP) about AMR and antibiotic use for URTIs are not known. We conducted a survey among HCWs during Hajj to explore their KAP regarding antibiotic use for URTIs in pilgrims. Electronic or paper-based surveys were distributed to HCWs during the Hajj in 2016 and 2017. A total of 85 respondents aged 25 to 63 (median 40) years completed the surveys. Most participants were male (78.8%) and were physicians by profession (95.3%). Around 85% and 19% of respondents claimed to have heard about AMR and antimicrobial stewardship programs, respectively, among whom most had obtained their knowledge during their qualification. Implementation of URTI treatment guidelines was very low. In conclusion, HCWs at Hajj have significant knowledge gaps regarding AMR, often do not use standard clinical criteria to diagnose URTIs and display a tendency to prescribe antibiotics for URTIs.
topic saudi arabia
hajj
mass gathering
survey
health care workers
knowledge
attitudes
perceptions
antimicrobial resistance
antimicrobial stewardship
upper respiratory tract infection
guideline
url https://www.mdpi.com/2414-6366/5/1/18
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