KAP survey of practicing doctors on antimicrobial stewardship based on openWHO course
SynopsisBackgroundThe overwhelming, irrational behaviour of using antimicrobial (AM) has added to the amplification and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) burden. Healthcare professionals can curtail the AMR by practicing antimicrobial stewardship (AMS). Keeping this in view WHO has laid down a global action plan to combat AMR including free online availability of openWHO course. So, our study aimed at accessing the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of practicing doctors towards AMS based on this course in a tertiary care hospital.MethodsThe study was conducted among practitioners (faculty, senior residents, junior residents) in different clinical departments. The study was designed as a KAP survey. A validated self-administered questionnaire consisting of 29 questions was designed and shared among 200 participants through the mail and physically. Apart from observing knowledge/attitude/practice gaps, the difference in response to questions was evaluated among various groups (surgeon vs physician, faculty vs senior resident vs junior resident, openWHO course participant vs openWHO course aware non-participant vs openWHO course unaware non-participants.ResultsResponse rate was 62.5% (n=200). Knowledge on AMS was observed among doctors’ with >50% near correct responses in each question except for the question asking on IV route of AM administration. A significant knowledge gap was found when a comparison was made between faculty members, senior residents, and junior residents (p <0.001) in the spectrum of activity of AM. Almost all the participants agreed that ASP is a necessity in the hospital and believed that ASP reduces healthcare costs and adverse effects of inappropriate AM prescription. A significant difference between the various groups’ aspects was also observed.ConclusionKnowledge gap on ASP is observed among all HCPs but significant differences among faculty, senior residents, and junior residents, among openWHO course vs unaware openWHO course participant. This shows faculty has to take the lead including more and more practice and education in ASP. The openWHO course may help in achieving this.