Perceptions and Use of Antimicrobials Among Staff of a University Community in Southwestern Nigeria

Public attitude and knowledge of antibiotics are determinants of rational use of antibiotics and prevention of antimicrobial drug resistance. This study assessed perception and use of antimicrobials among staff members of a University in Southwestern Nigeria. Descriptive cross-sectional study among...

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Main Authors: Esther O. Asekun-Olarinmoye, Patience O. Akinwusi, Wasiu O. Adebimpe, Akinlolu G. Omisore, Michaeline A. Isawumi, Mustapha B. Hassan, Olugbenga A. Olowe, Olufunmi B. Makanjuola, Omoniyi M. Abiodun, Janet O. Olaitan, Peter B. Olaitan, Christopher O. Alebiosu, Taiwo A. Adewole
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Published: SAGE Publishing 2014-05-01
Series:SAGE Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244014529778
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spelling doaj-5c71fac521f74965a099cde2d79a577c2020-11-25T03:07:36ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open2158-24402014-05-01410.1177/215824401452977810.1177_2158244014529778Perceptions and Use of Antimicrobials Among Staff of a University Community in Southwestern NigeriaEsther O. Asekun-Olarinmoye0Patience O. Akinwusi1Wasiu O. Adebimpe2Akinlolu G. Omisore3Michaeline A. Isawumi4Mustapha B. Hassan5Olugbenga A. Olowe6Olufunmi B. Makanjuola7Omoniyi M. Abiodun8Janet O. Olaitan9Peter B. Olaitan10Christopher O. Alebiosu11Taiwo A. Adewole12Osun State University, College of Health Sciences, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, NigeriaOsun State University, College of Health Sciences, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, NigeriaOsun State University, College of Health Sciences, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, NigeriaOsun State University, College of Health Sciences, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, NigeriaOsun State University, College of Health Sciences, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, NigeriaOsun State University, College of Health Sciences, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, NigeriaOsun State University, College of Health Sciences, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, NigeriaOsun State University, College of Health Sciences, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, NigeriaOsun State University, College of Health Sciences, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, NigeriaOsun State University, Faculty of Basic and Applied Sciences, Osogbo, NigeriaLAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Osogbo, NigeriaOsun State University, College of Health Sciences, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, NigeriaOsun State University, College of Health Sciences, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, NigeriaPublic attitude and knowledge of antibiotics are determinants of rational use of antibiotics and prevention of antimicrobial drug resistance. This study assessed perception and use of antimicrobials among staff members of a University in Southwestern Nigeria. Descriptive cross-sectional study among 450 staff members of Osun State University in Southwestern Nigeria using multistage sampling method was carried out. Semi-structured self-administered and pre-tested questionnaires were used in data collection. Data were analyzed using the SPSS software Version 17.0. Binary logistic regression models for the outcome variable of composite knowledge and attitude scores toward antimicrobials and their possible predictors were done and level of significance was set at p values ≤ .05 and confidence interval of 95% for all inferential analyses. Mean age of respondents was 26.8 (±11.1) years, and 331 (73.6%) had up to tertiary-level education. One hundred eighty-three (40.7%) and 267 (59.3%) had good and poor knowledge scores, respectively; 175 (38.9%) had positive attitude whereas 275 (61.1%) had negative attitude toward the use of antibiotics. About 279 (62.0%) were informed about judicious use of antibiotics, 398 (88.4%) had ever used antibiotics in the past 1 year with the Ampicillin and Cloxacillin combinations being the most commonly used. Eighty-eight (22.1%) used antibiotics for more than 10 days as at the last use. Predictors for having good knowledge and attitude include age, educational status, and ever having used antibiotics. Inadequate knowledge and attitude toward antibiotics were observed, and this necessitates sustained health education campaign to stakeholders on rational use of antibiotics, especially toward prevention of antimicrobial resistance.https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244014529778
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author Esther O. Asekun-Olarinmoye
Patience O. Akinwusi
Wasiu O. Adebimpe
Akinlolu G. Omisore
Michaeline A. Isawumi
Mustapha B. Hassan
Olugbenga A. Olowe
Olufunmi B. Makanjuola
Omoniyi M. Abiodun
Janet O. Olaitan
Peter B. Olaitan
Christopher O. Alebiosu
Taiwo A. Adewole
spellingShingle Esther O. Asekun-Olarinmoye
Patience O. Akinwusi
Wasiu O. Adebimpe
Akinlolu G. Omisore
Michaeline A. Isawumi
Mustapha B. Hassan
Olugbenga A. Olowe
Olufunmi B. Makanjuola
Omoniyi M. Abiodun
Janet O. Olaitan
Peter B. Olaitan
Christopher O. Alebiosu
Taiwo A. Adewole
Perceptions and Use of Antimicrobials Among Staff of a University Community in Southwestern Nigeria
SAGE Open
author_facet Esther O. Asekun-Olarinmoye
Patience O. Akinwusi
Wasiu O. Adebimpe
Akinlolu G. Omisore
Michaeline A. Isawumi
Mustapha B. Hassan
Olugbenga A. Olowe
Olufunmi B. Makanjuola
Omoniyi M. Abiodun
Janet O. Olaitan
Peter B. Olaitan
Christopher O. Alebiosu
Taiwo A. Adewole
author_sort Esther O. Asekun-Olarinmoye
title Perceptions and Use of Antimicrobials Among Staff of a University Community in Southwestern Nigeria
title_short Perceptions and Use of Antimicrobials Among Staff of a University Community in Southwestern Nigeria
title_full Perceptions and Use of Antimicrobials Among Staff of a University Community in Southwestern Nigeria
title_fullStr Perceptions and Use of Antimicrobials Among Staff of a University Community in Southwestern Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions and Use of Antimicrobials Among Staff of a University Community in Southwestern Nigeria
title_sort perceptions and use of antimicrobials among staff of a university community in southwestern nigeria
publisher SAGE Publishing
series SAGE Open
issn 2158-2440
publishDate 2014-05-01
description Public attitude and knowledge of antibiotics are determinants of rational use of antibiotics and prevention of antimicrobial drug resistance. This study assessed perception and use of antimicrobials among staff members of a University in Southwestern Nigeria. Descriptive cross-sectional study among 450 staff members of Osun State University in Southwestern Nigeria using multistage sampling method was carried out. Semi-structured self-administered and pre-tested questionnaires were used in data collection. Data were analyzed using the SPSS software Version 17.0. Binary logistic regression models for the outcome variable of composite knowledge and attitude scores toward antimicrobials and their possible predictors were done and level of significance was set at p values ≤ .05 and confidence interval of 95% for all inferential analyses. Mean age of respondents was 26.8 (±11.1) years, and 331 (73.6%) had up to tertiary-level education. One hundred eighty-three (40.7%) and 267 (59.3%) had good and poor knowledge scores, respectively; 175 (38.9%) had positive attitude whereas 275 (61.1%) had negative attitude toward the use of antibiotics. About 279 (62.0%) were informed about judicious use of antibiotics, 398 (88.4%) had ever used antibiotics in the past 1 year with the Ampicillin and Cloxacillin combinations being the most commonly used. Eighty-eight (22.1%) used antibiotics for more than 10 days as at the last use. Predictors for having good knowledge and attitude include age, educational status, and ever having used antibiotics. Inadequate knowledge and attitude toward antibiotics were observed, and this necessitates sustained health education campaign to stakeholders on rational use of antibiotics, especially toward prevention of antimicrobial resistance.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244014529778
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