Knowledge of One Health Approach Policy and Antimicrobial Resistance Among the General Public: KAP Survey

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Sana Hashmi, Nimer Alsabeelah, Mariam K. Alamoudi, Khulood A. Almehmadi, Aisha Alnami, Md Sajid Ali, Waleed Mohsen H Murwi, Khadija Ali Alnakhli, Waad Ali M Al-Haj, Salem Zaal Obaid Alshammari, Umama Yezdani

Abstract

Background: The combination of patients' unsustainable use of antibiotics and doctors' inappropriate prescribing practices has resulted in challenges for disease control in the community and inadequate delivery of healthcare services.


Methods: The General Public's understanding and awareness of AMR and the One Health Approach policy were evaluated through the use of a cross-sectional study questionnaire. Results were analysed statistically using SPSS software Study participants' knowledge, attitude, and perspective scores were predicted using ordinal logistic regression analysis.


Results: Participants who were self-employed have good knowledge (41.8%) about AMR and One Health Approach policy and also had higher KAP scores (CI = 4.885). Factors like age and gender were observed to have no impact on aggregate KAP scores.


Conclusion: In light of the knowledge gaps identified in our survey, development and implementation of health education and campaign will help to improve awareness among General Public.  


DOI: https://doi.org/10.52783/jchr.v13.i4.1339

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