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Opportunities and challenges to improving antibiotic prescribing practices through a One Health approach: results of a comparative survey of doctors, dentists and veterinarians in Australia

OBJECTIVES: To explore and compare the knowledge, attitudes and experiences of doctors, dentists and veterinarians (as prescribers) in relation to antibiotic use and antibiotic resistance (AbR), and to consider the implications of these for policy-making that support a One Health approach. DESIGN: A...

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Autores principales: Zhuo, Annie, Labbate, Maurizio, Norris, Jacqueline M, Gilbert, Gwendolyn L, Ward, Michael P, Bajorek, Beata V, Degeling, Chris, Rowbotham, Samantha J, Dawson, Angus, Nguyen, Ky-Anh, Hill-Cawthorne, Grant A, Sorrell, Tania C, Govendir, Merran, Kesson, Alison M, Iredell, Jonathan R, Dominey-Howes, Dale
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5884343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29602857
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020439
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author Zhuo, Annie
Labbate, Maurizio
Norris, Jacqueline M
Gilbert, Gwendolyn L
Ward, Michael P
Bajorek, Beata V
Degeling, Chris
Rowbotham, Samantha J
Dawson, Angus
Nguyen, Ky-Anh
Hill-Cawthorne, Grant A
Sorrell, Tania C
Govendir, Merran
Kesson, Alison M
Iredell, Jonathan R
Dominey-Howes, Dale
author_facet Zhuo, Annie
Labbate, Maurizio
Norris, Jacqueline M
Gilbert, Gwendolyn L
Ward, Michael P
Bajorek, Beata V
Degeling, Chris
Rowbotham, Samantha J
Dawson, Angus
Nguyen, Ky-Anh
Hill-Cawthorne, Grant A
Sorrell, Tania C
Govendir, Merran
Kesson, Alison M
Iredell, Jonathan R
Dominey-Howes, Dale
author_sort Zhuo, Annie
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description OBJECTIVES: To explore and compare the knowledge, attitudes and experiences of doctors, dentists and veterinarians (as prescribers) in relation to antibiotic use and antibiotic resistance (AbR), and to consider the implications of these for policy-making that support a One Health approach. DESIGN: A cross-sectional survey conducted online. SETTING: Doctors, dentists and veterinarians practising in primary, secondary or tertiary care in Australia. PARTICIPANTS: 547 doctors, 380 dentists and 403 veterinarians completed the survey. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Prescribers’ knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of AbR, the extent to which a range of factors are perceived as barriers to appropriate prescribing practices, and perceived helpfulness of potential strategies to improve antibiotic prescribing in practice. RESULTS: There was substantial agreement across prescriber groups that action on AbR is required by multiple sectors and stakeholders. However, prescribers externalised responsibility to some extent by seeing the roles of others as more important than their own in relation to AbR. There were common and context-specific barriers to optimal prescribing across the prescriber groups. Prescriber groups generally perceived restrictive policies as unhelpful to supporting appropriate prescribing in their practice. CONCLUSIONS: The results have implications for implementing a One Health approach that involves doctors, dentists and veterinarians as key players to tackling the crisis of AbR. The findings are that (1) prescribers understand and are likely receptive to a One Health policy approach to AbR, (2) policy development should be sensitive to barriers that are specific to individual prescriber groups and (3) the development and introduction of interventions that might be perceived as reducing prescriber autonomy will need to be carefully designed and implemented.
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spelling pubmed-58843432018-04-06 Opportunities and challenges to improving antibiotic prescribing practices through a One Health approach: results of a comparative survey of doctors, dentists and veterinarians in Australia Zhuo, Annie Labbate, Maurizio Norris, Jacqueline M Gilbert, Gwendolyn L Ward, Michael P Bajorek, Beata V Degeling, Chris Rowbotham, Samantha J Dawson, Angus Nguyen, Ky-Anh Hill-Cawthorne, Grant A Sorrell, Tania C Govendir, Merran Kesson, Alison M Iredell, Jonathan R Dominey-Howes, Dale BMJ Open Public Health OBJECTIVES: To explore and compare the knowledge, attitudes and experiences of doctors, dentists and veterinarians (as prescribers) in relation to antibiotic use and antibiotic resistance (AbR), and to consider the implications of these for policy-making that support a One Health approach. DESIGN: A cross-sectional survey conducted online. SETTING: Doctors, dentists and veterinarians practising in primary, secondary or tertiary care in Australia. PARTICIPANTS: 547 doctors, 380 dentists and 403 veterinarians completed the survey. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Prescribers’ knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of AbR, the extent to which a range of factors are perceived as barriers to appropriate prescribing practices, and perceived helpfulness of potential strategies to improve antibiotic prescribing in practice. RESULTS: There was substantial agreement across prescriber groups that action on AbR is required by multiple sectors and stakeholders. However, prescribers externalised responsibility to some extent by seeing the roles of others as more important than their own in relation to AbR. There were common and context-specific barriers to optimal prescribing across the prescriber groups. Prescriber groups generally perceived restrictive policies as unhelpful to supporting appropriate prescribing in their practice. CONCLUSIONS: The results have implications for implementing a One Health approach that involves doctors, dentists and veterinarians as key players to tackling the crisis of AbR. The findings are that (1) prescribers understand and are likely receptive to a One Health policy approach to AbR, (2) policy development should be sensitive to barriers that are specific to individual prescriber groups and (3) the development and introduction of interventions that might be perceived as reducing prescriber autonomy will need to be carefully designed and implemented. BMJ Publishing Group 2018-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5884343/ /pubmed/29602857 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020439 Text en © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Zhuo, Annie
Labbate, Maurizio
Norris, Jacqueline M
Gilbert, Gwendolyn L
Ward, Michael P
Bajorek, Beata V
Degeling, Chris
Rowbotham, Samantha J
Dawson, Angus
Nguyen, Ky-Anh
Hill-Cawthorne, Grant A
Sorrell, Tania C
Govendir, Merran
Kesson, Alison M
Iredell, Jonathan R
Dominey-Howes, Dale
Opportunities and challenges to improving antibiotic prescribing practices through a One Health approach: results of a comparative survey of doctors, dentists and veterinarians in Australia
title Opportunities and challenges to improving antibiotic prescribing practices through a One Health approach: results of a comparative survey of doctors, dentists and veterinarians in Australia
title_full Opportunities and challenges to improving antibiotic prescribing practices through a One Health approach: results of a comparative survey of doctors, dentists and veterinarians in Australia
title_fullStr Opportunities and challenges to improving antibiotic prescribing practices through a One Health approach: results of a comparative survey of doctors, dentists and veterinarians in Australia
title_full_unstemmed Opportunities and challenges to improving antibiotic prescribing practices through a One Health approach: results of a comparative survey of doctors, dentists and veterinarians in Australia
title_short Opportunities and challenges to improving antibiotic prescribing practices through a One Health approach: results of a comparative survey of doctors, dentists and veterinarians in Australia
title_sort opportunities and challenges to improving antibiotic prescribing practices through a one health approach: results of a comparative survey of doctors, dentists and veterinarians in australia
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5884343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29602857
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020439
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