• Language
    • Arabic
    • English
  • Login
View Item 
  •   AAU Digital Repository
  • Pharmacy
  • Publications
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • View Item
  •   AAU Digital Repository
  • Pharmacy
  • Publications
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Nurses’ Perceptions, Involvement, Confidence and Perceived Barriers Towards Antimicrobial Stewardship Program in Pakistan: Findings from a Multi-Center, Cross-Sectional Study

Thumbnail
View/Open
Nurses’ Perceptions, Involvement, Confidence and Perceived Barriers Towards Antimicrobial Stewardship Program in Pakistan Findings from a Multi-Center, Cross-Sectional Study.pdf (6.492Mb)
Date
2022
Item Type
Article
Abstract
Purpose: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is leading to greater therapeutic cost, length of hospital stays, adverse events, morbidity and mortality. Hospital-based antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs) engaging physicians, pharmacists, microbiologists and nurses are considered as effective way to ensure appropriate use of antimicrobial agents. The aims of our study were to assess nurses’ perception, involvement, confidence and barriers towards hospital-based ASPs, and use the findings to provide future guidance. Methods: A web-based, cross-sectional study was conducted among the nurses serving at eleven hospitals of Punjab province of Pakistan during a period of two months (December 2021-January 2022). Data were collected using a validated self-administered questionnaire. All data were analyzed using SPSS version 22. Results: A total of 583 nurses participated in the study (response rate = 77.7%). All the participants were female staff nurses and 86% had a minimum of 3 years of working experience. The overall median score on the perception towards ASPs among the nurses was 18 (IQR: 16, 19) on a 0 to 20 scale whereas median score on the involvement in ASPs was 18 (IQR: 15, 37) on a 0 to 64 scale. Median perception and involvement score were statistically significantly differed by age (p < 0.001) and years of experience (p < 0.001). The overall median score on the confidence to perform ASP activities was 22 (IQR: 14, 24) on a 0 to 28 scale. Lack of knowledge, insufficient support from administration, and heavy workload were found to be the common barriers to perform ASP. Conclusion: Our study concluded that Pakistani nurses have positive perception but limited involvement in ASPs. Moreover, they are confident to perform ASP besides many barriers.
Author
Mustafa, Zia Ul
Manzoor, Muhammad Nouman
Shahid, Arfah
Salman, Muhammad
Hayat, Khezar
Yasmin, Khalida
Baraka, Mohamed A.
Mathew, Smitha
Kanwal, Mahpara
Parveen, Saminal
Jamal, Irsa
Khan, Amer Hayat
Godman, Brian
Saleem, Fahad
Bashaar, Mohammad
Publisher
Dove Medical Press Ltd
Subject
antimicrobial resistance, antimicrobial stewardship programs, confidence, involvement, nurses, Pakistan
Collections
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences

Browse

All of AAU Digital ContentsCommunities & CollectionsBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsThis CollectionBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjects

My Account

Login

Copyright 2020 Al Ain University. All Rights Reserved. More Information About AAU library services