Implementing a community-based antimicrobial stewardship intervention in Malaysia

Author:

Mohammed Ali Haider12ORCID,Lim Angelina34,Hassan Bassam Abdul Rasool2,Blebil Ali12,Dujaili Juman125,Ramachandram Dinesh Sangarran1,Hassan Hawar Sardar67,Abid Arooj8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Pharmacy, Monash University Malaysia, Bandar Sunway, Malaysia

2. Department of Pharmacy, Al-Rafidain University College, Baghdad, Iraq

3. Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia

4. Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Royal Children’s Hospital, Parkville, VIC, Australia

5. Swansea University Medical School, Swansea University, Swansea, UK

6. Department of Dentistry, Komar University of Science and Technology, Kurdistan-Region, Iraq

7. Department of Radiology, Anwar-Sheikha Medical City, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

8. Department of Public Health, Health Services Academy, Islamabad, Pakistan

Abstract

Background In Malaysia, the unregulated use of antibiotics and lack of awareness about antimicrobial resistance (AMR) among pharmacists pose significant challenges. Implementing community-based Antimicrobial Stewardship (AMS) initiatives is crucial to address the rising AMR. Methods We developed a bespoke AMS intervention, aligned with the World Health Organization’s AMS modules, as a 2-day online educational seminar for community pharmacists. The effectiveness of the workshop was evaluated using pre- and post-seminar questionnaires, focusing on AMS knowledge and attitudes towards antimicrobial usage. Results Among 528 participants, 489 completed both questionnaires. Pre-seminar, only 59% correctly understood the concept of antibiotic resistance reversibility, which improved to 85.9% post-seminar ( p = .002). The average AMS knowledge score increased from 5/10 to 8/10 post-intervention ( p < .05). A significant improvement was also noted in pharmacists’ ability to select appropriate antibiotic therapies, particularly for urinary tract infections, with an increase from 78% to 90% correct responses. Conclusion The AMS seminar was well-received and significantly improved the AMS knowledge of community pharmacists. The results underline the need for more AMS-focused interventions in this demographic in Malaysia, contributing to the development of formalized AMS programs. Such initiatives are expected to enhance antibiotic use awareness, encourage optimal antibiotic practices, and positively shift professional conduct in community settings.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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