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Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to COVID‐19 infection, related behavior, antibiotics usage, and resistance among Syrian population: A cross‐sectional study
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Antibiotic resistance is seen as a worldwide health risk as a result of the overuse of antibiotics. Many countries noted that antibiotic usage was high during the COVID‐19 pandemic. The purpose of this study is to evaluate Syrians' knowledge, attitudes, and practice about t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9528956/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36210879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.833 |
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author | Swed, Sarya Shoib, Sheikh Almoshantaf, Mohammad B. Hasan, Walaa Dean, Yomna E. Tanas, Yousef Bohsas, Haidara Alibrahim, Hidar Hasan, Mohammad M. Ezzdean, Weaam Ghaith, Hazem S. Khairy, Lina T. Bakkour, Agyad Hadi Hussein Muwaili, Ali Abdelmajid, Fatima A. A. Albuni, Mhd K. Battikh, Elias Hadi Hussein Muwaili, Dhuha Qattea, Rima Motawea, Karam R. Sawaf, Bisher Kamal Hamdy Elkalagi, Nashaat Ahmed, Safaa M. A. Aiash, Hani |
author_facet | Swed, Sarya Shoib, Sheikh Almoshantaf, Mohammad B. Hasan, Walaa Dean, Yomna E. Tanas, Yousef Bohsas, Haidara Alibrahim, Hidar Hasan, Mohammad M. Ezzdean, Weaam Ghaith, Hazem S. Khairy, Lina T. Bakkour, Agyad Hadi Hussein Muwaili, Ali Abdelmajid, Fatima A. A. Albuni, Mhd K. Battikh, Elias Hadi Hussein Muwaili, Dhuha Qattea, Rima Motawea, Karam R. Sawaf, Bisher Kamal Hamdy Elkalagi, Nashaat Ahmed, Safaa M. A. Aiash, Hani |
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description | BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Antibiotic resistance is seen as a worldwide health risk as a result of the overuse of antibiotics. Many countries noted that antibiotic usage was high during the COVID‐19 pandemic. The purpose of this study is to evaluate Syrians' knowledge, attitudes, and practice about the use of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance during the COVID‐19 epidemic. METHODS: A cross‐sectional study was conducted using an online questionnaire to collect the data from the Syrian population from February 5 to March 4, 2022. Syrians 18 years or older all over the world were able to participate in this study. A convenience snowball sampling method was used. SPSS version 20.0 was used to analyze the data. To examine the results, binominal logistic regression was used. Statistical significance was defined as a p < 0.05. RESULTS: Out of 2406 respondents, 60.2% knew that transmission of COVID‐19 could occur even if the patient has not developed any symptoms, and 91.6% were able to recognize the main clinical symptoms of COVID‐19. There was a statistically significant difference between male and female knowledge of COVID‐19 (p = 0.002), with males having 3.78 ± 2.1 (2.7–3.87) and females scoring 3.93 ± 2.3 (3.7–4.1). Newly graduated students have more knowledge of COVID‐19 than other subtypes of Job (p = 0.0001), and those with medical practice are more knowledgeable than those without (p = 0.0001). Only 16.6% answered that taking antibiotics would not speed up the recovery from all the infections. 65.3% answered correctly that misuse of antibiotics could cause antibiotic resistance. CONCLUSION: Our study concluded that the Syrian population demonstrated good knowledge of COVID‐19 and moderate acceptance of the new norm. Knowledge regarding antibiotic use and resistance and practice of preventive measures was poor, which can encourage the health authorities to develop community education programs to increase public awareness of the usage of antibiotics and safety protocols during the COVID‐19 pandemic. |
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spelling | pubmed-95289562022-10-06 Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to COVID‐19 infection, related behavior, antibiotics usage, and resistance among Syrian population: A cross‐sectional study Swed, Sarya Shoib, Sheikh Almoshantaf, Mohammad B. Hasan, Walaa Dean, Yomna E. Tanas, Yousef Bohsas, Haidara Alibrahim, Hidar Hasan, Mohammad M. Ezzdean, Weaam Ghaith, Hazem S. Khairy, Lina T. Bakkour, Agyad Hadi Hussein Muwaili, Ali Abdelmajid, Fatima A. A. Albuni, Mhd K. Battikh, Elias Hadi Hussein Muwaili, Dhuha Qattea, Rima Motawea, Karam R. Sawaf, Bisher Kamal Hamdy Elkalagi, Nashaat Ahmed, Safaa M. A. Aiash, Hani Health Sci Rep Original Research BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Antibiotic resistance is seen as a worldwide health risk as a result of the overuse of antibiotics. Many countries noted that antibiotic usage was high during the COVID‐19 pandemic. The purpose of this study is to evaluate Syrians' knowledge, attitudes, and practice about the use of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance during the COVID‐19 epidemic. METHODS: A cross‐sectional study was conducted using an online questionnaire to collect the data from the Syrian population from February 5 to March 4, 2022. Syrians 18 years or older all over the world were able to participate in this study. A convenience snowball sampling method was used. SPSS version 20.0 was used to analyze the data. To examine the results, binominal logistic regression was used. Statistical significance was defined as a p < 0.05. RESULTS: Out of 2406 respondents, 60.2% knew that transmission of COVID‐19 could occur even if the patient has not developed any symptoms, and 91.6% were able to recognize the main clinical symptoms of COVID‐19. There was a statistically significant difference between male and female knowledge of COVID‐19 (p = 0.002), with males having 3.78 ± 2.1 (2.7–3.87) and females scoring 3.93 ± 2.3 (3.7–4.1). Newly graduated students have more knowledge of COVID‐19 than other subtypes of Job (p = 0.0001), and those with medical practice are more knowledgeable than those without (p = 0.0001). Only 16.6% answered that taking antibiotics would not speed up the recovery from all the infections. 65.3% answered correctly that misuse of antibiotics could cause antibiotic resistance. CONCLUSION: Our study concluded that the Syrian population demonstrated good knowledge of COVID‐19 and moderate acceptance of the new norm. Knowledge regarding antibiotic use and resistance and practice of preventive measures was poor, which can encourage the health authorities to develop community education programs to increase public awareness of the usage of antibiotics and safety protocols during the COVID‐19 pandemic. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9528956/ /pubmed/36210879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.833 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Health Science Reports published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Swed, Sarya Shoib, Sheikh Almoshantaf, Mohammad B. Hasan, Walaa Dean, Yomna E. Tanas, Yousef Bohsas, Haidara Alibrahim, Hidar Hasan, Mohammad M. Ezzdean, Weaam Ghaith, Hazem S. Khairy, Lina T. Bakkour, Agyad Hadi Hussein Muwaili, Ali Abdelmajid, Fatima A. A. Albuni, Mhd K. Battikh, Elias Hadi Hussein Muwaili, Dhuha Qattea, Rima Motawea, Karam R. Sawaf, Bisher Kamal Hamdy Elkalagi, Nashaat Ahmed, Safaa M. A. Aiash, Hani Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to COVID‐19 infection, related behavior, antibiotics usage, and resistance among Syrian population: A cross‐sectional study |
title | Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to COVID‐19 infection, related behavior, antibiotics usage, and resistance among Syrian population: A cross‐sectional study |
title_full | Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to COVID‐19 infection, related behavior, antibiotics usage, and resistance among Syrian population: A cross‐sectional study |
title_fullStr | Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to COVID‐19 infection, related behavior, antibiotics usage, and resistance among Syrian population: A cross‐sectional study |
title_full_unstemmed | Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to COVID‐19 infection, related behavior, antibiotics usage, and resistance among Syrian population: A cross‐sectional study |
title_short | Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to COVID‐19 infection, related behavior, antibiotics usage, and resistance among Syrian population: A cross‐sectional study |
title_sort | knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to covid‐19 infection, related behavior, antibiotics usage, and resistance among syrian population: a cross‐sectional study |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9528956/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36210879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.833 |
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