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Published in: Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control 1/2024

Open Access 01-12-2024 | Antibiotic | Research

Knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of Latin American healthcare workers relating to antibiotic stewardship and antibiotic use: a cross-sectional multi-country study

Authors: Valeria Fabre, Sara E. Cosgrove, Fernanda C. Lessa, Twisha S. Patel, Guadalupe Reyes-Morales, Washington R. Aleman, Andrea Alvarado Alvarez, Bowen Aquiles, Ana B. Arauz, Facundo Arguello, Maria Fernanda Barberis, Laura Barcan, Maria P. Bernachea, Marisa L. Bernan, Carlos Buitrago, Maria Del Carmen Bangher, Ximena Castañeda, Angel M. Colque, Alfredo Canton, Rosa Contreras, Silvia Correa, Gustavo Costilla Campero, Lidia Espinola, Clara Esquivel, Cecilia Ezcurra, Leandro A. Falleroni, Johana Fernandez, Sandra Ferrari, Natalia Frassone, Carlos Garcia Cruz, Maria Isabel Garzón, Carlos H. Gomez Quintero, José A. Gonzalez, Lucrecia Guaymas, Fausto Guerrero-Toapanta, Sandra Lambert, Diego Laplume, Paola R. Lazarte, César G. Lemir, Angelica Lopez, Itzel L. Lopez, Herberth Maldonado, Guadalupe Martinez, Diego M. Maurizi, Mario Melgar, Florencia Mesplet, Carlos Morales Pertuz, Cristina Moreno, Gabriela L. Moya, Yanina Nuccetelli, Glendys Núñez, Carolina Osuna, Belén Palacio, Florencia Pellice, Carla Raffo, Fanny Reino Choto, Gerardo Ricoy, Viviana Rodriguez, Federico Romero, Juan J. Romero, Maria Eugenia Russo, Graciela Sadino, Nancy Sandoval, Mirta G. Silva, Alejandra M. Urueña, Ligia Vence Reyes, Hugo Videla, Marisol Valle, Silvia Vera Amate Perez, Hernan Vergara-Samur, Silvina Villamandos, Olmedo Villarreal, Alejandra Viteri, Eduardo Warley, Rodolfo E. Quiros

Published in: Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

The burden of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Latin America is high. Little is known about healthcare workers’ (HCWs) knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of antimicrobial stewardship (AS), AMR, and antibiotic use (AU) in the region.

Methods

HCWs from 42 hospitals from 5 Latin American countries were invited to take an electronic, voluntary, anonymous survey regarding knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of AS, AMR, and AU between March–April 2023.

Findings

Overall, 996 HCWs completed the survey (52% physicians, 32% nurses, 11% pharmacists, 3% microbiologists, and 2% “other”). More than 90% of respondents indicated optimizing AU was a priority at their healthcare facility (HCF), 69% stated the importance of AS was communicated at their HCF, and 23% were unfamiliar with the term “antibiotic stewardship”. Most (> 95%) respondents acknowledged that appropriate AU can reduce AMR; however, few thought AU (< 30%) or AMR (< 50%) were a problem in their HCF. Lack of access to antibiogram and to locally endorsed guidelines was reported by 51% and 34% of HCWs, respectively. Among prescribers, 53% did not consider non-physicians’ opinions to make antibiotic-related decisions, 22% reported not receiving education on how to select antibiotics based on culture results and 60% stated patients and families influence their antibiotic decisions.

Conclusions

Although HCWs perceived improving AU as a priority, they did not perceive AU or AMR as a problem in their HCF. AS opportunities include improved access to guidelines, access to AMR/AU data, teamwork, and education on AS for HCWs and patients and families.
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Metadata
Title
Knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of Latin American healthcare workers relating to antibiotic stewardship and antibiotic use: a cross-sectional multi-country study
Authors
Valeria Fabre
Sara E. Cosgrove
Fernanda C. Lessa
Twisha S. Patel
Guadalupe Reyes-Morales
Washington R. Aleman
Andrea Alvarado Alvarez
Bowen Aquiles
Ana B. Arauz
Facundo Arguello
Maria Fernanda Barberis
Laura Barcan
Maria P. Bernachea
Marisa L. Bernan
Carlos Buitrago
Maria Del Carmen Bangher
Ximena Castañeda
Angel M. Colque
Alfredo Canton
Rosa Contreras
Silvia Correa
Gustavo Costilla Campero
Lidia Espinola
Clara Esquivel
Cecilia Ezcurra
Leandro A. Falleroni
Johana Fernandez
Sandra Ferrari
Natalia Frassone
Carlos Garcia Cruz
Maria Isabel Garzón
Carlos H. Gomez Quintero
José A. Gonzalez
Lucrecia Guaymas
Fausto Guerrero-Toapanta
Sandra Lambert
Diego Laplume
Paola R. Lazarte
César G. Lemir
Angelica Lopez
Itzel L. Lopez
Herberth Maldonado
Guadalupe Martinez
Diego M. Maurizi
Mario Melgar
Florencia Mesplet
Carlos Morales Pertuz
Cristina Moreno
Gabriela L. Moya
Yanina Nuccetelli
Glendys Núñez
Carolina Osuna
Belén Palacio
Florencia Pellice
Carla Raffo
Fanny Reino Choto
Gerardo Ricoy
Viviana Rodriguez
Federico Romero
Juan J. Romero
Maria Eugenia Russo
Graciela Sadino
Nancy Sandoval
Mirta G. Silva
Alejandra M. Urueña
Ligia Vence Reyes
Hugo Videla
Marisol Valle
Silvia Vera Amate Perez
Hernan Vergara-Samur
Silvina Villamandos
Olmedo Villarreal
Alejandra Viteri
Eduardo Warley
Rodolfo E. Quiros
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Antibiotic
Published in
Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 2047-2994
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13756-024-01400-w

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