2018
DOI: 10.20428/yjms.12.1.a2
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Awareness of Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics among Healthcare Providers in Sana’a City, Yemen

Abstract: Objectives: To assess the awareness of healthcare providers in Sana'a city of the most frequently antibiotic-resistant bacterial isolates encountered in clinical settings, the factors associated with the emergence of such resistance and the strategies to counteract antibiotic resistance. Methods: This cross-sectional study included 416 healthcare providers; namely, 167 physicians, 61 pharmacists and 188 nurses, from four public and two private hospitals in Sana'a. Data about demographics, awareness of the most… Show more

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“…48,49 In this, our findings are in line with a previous 2016 study among healthcare workers (physicians, pharmacists and nurses) assessing awareness of AMR, possible contributory factors, as well as solutions. 49…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…48,49 In this, our findings are in line with a previous 2016 study among healthcare workers (physicians, pharmacists and nurses) assessing awareness of AMR, possible contributory factors, as well as solutions. 49…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The difference in the ranking by physicians and pharmacists of solutions to the perceived high burden of AMR in Yemen may reflect differential clinical training and practice environments as well as highlight training needs or gaps. 48,49 In this, our findings are in line with a previous study among healthcare workers (physicians, pharmacists and nurses) assessing awareness of AMR, possible contributory factors, as well as solutions. 49 Interestingly, despite the level of awareness, both professionals surveyed in our study ranked the use of AST as the least important solution to the problem of AMR in Yemen.…”
Section: Amr Prevalence: Perception and Solutionssupporting
confidence: 92%
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