Knowledge, awareness and practices of healthcare workers regarding antimicrobial use, resistance and stewardship in Zambia: a multi-facility cross-sectional study

Author:

Mudenda Steward1ORCID,Chabalenge Billy2,Daka Victor3ORCID,Jere Elimas2,Sefah Israel Abebrese4,Wesangula Evelyn5,Yamba Kaunda6,Nyamupachitu Julian7,Mugenyi Nathan8ORCID,Mustafa Zia Ul910ORCID,Mpundu Mirfin7,Chizimu Joseph6,Chilengi Roma6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy, School of Health Sciences, University of Zambia , Lusaka , Zambia

2. Department of Medicines Control, Zambia Medicines Regulatory Authority , Lusaka , Zambia

3. Department of Public Health, Michael Chilufya Sata School of Medicine, Copperbelt University , Ndola , Zambia

4. Pharmacy Practice Department, School of Pharmacy, University of Health and Allied Sciences , Volta Region, PMB 31, Ho , Ghana

5. Eastern, Central, and Southern Africa Health Community Strengthening Pandemic Preparedness, , Arusha , Tanzania

6. Antimicrobial Resistance Coordinating Committee, Zambia National Public Health Institute , Lusaka , Zambia

7. Action on Antibiotic Resistance (ReAct) Africa, Lusaka, Zambia

8. Faculty of Medicine, Mbarara University of Science and Technology , Mbarara , Uganda

9. Discipline of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia , Gelugor, Penang, 11800 , Malaysia

10. Department of Pharmacy Services, District Headquarter (DHQ) Hospital , Pakpattan, 57400 , Pakistan

Abstract

Abstract Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a threat to public health globally. Despite its consequences, there is little information about the knowledge, awareness, and practices towards AMR among healthcare workers (HCWs). Therefore, this study assessed the knowledge, awareness and practices regarding antimicrobial use (AMU), AMR and antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) among HCWs who are involved in the implementation of AMS activities across eight hospitals in Zambia. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted among 64 HCWs from October to December 2023 using a semi-structured questionnaire. Data were analysed using IBM SPSS version 25.0. Results Of the 64 HCWs, 59.4% were females, 60.9% were aged between 25 and 34 years, 37.5% were nurses, 18.7% were pharmacists, 17.2% were medical doctors and only one was a microbiologist. Overall, 75% of the HCWs had good knowledge, 84% were highly aware and 84% had good practices regarding AMU, AMR and AMS. Most of the HCWs (90.6%) responded that they had a multidisciplinary AMS team at their hospitals and were implementing the use of the WHO AWaRe classification of antibiotics. Conclusion This study found good knowledge levels, high awareness and good practices regarding AMU, AMR and AMS among HCWs who were involved in the implementation of AMS activities in hospitals in Zambia. Additionally, most hospitals have been conducting AMS training and implementing the use of the WHO AWaRe classification of antibiotics. However, there is still a need to address some identified gaps in AMU and AMR through the strengthening of AMS activities in hospitals.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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