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Title: Knowledge and Perceptions Regarding the use of Antibiotics and Self-diagnosis: A Comparative Study of the Urban and Suburban Communities in Karawang, Indonesia
Authors: Gatera, Vesara Ardhe
Supadmi, Woro
Prastika, Litha M
Rohaida, Deby T
Barliana, Melisa Intan
Abdulah, Rizky
(UniKL RCMP)
Keywords: Acute respiratory infections
Antibiotics
Knowledge
Perceptions
Suburban areas
Urban
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers
Citation: Gatera, V. A., Supadmi, W., Prastika, L. M., Rohaida, D. T., Barliana, M. I. & Abdulah, R. (2022). Knowledge and Perceptions Regarding the use of Antibiotics and Self-diagnosis: A Comparative Study of the Urban and Suburban Communities in Karawang, Indonesia. The Open Public Health Journal, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.2174/18749445-v15-e2205100
Abstract: Background: To avoid antibiotic resistance, acute respiratory infections (ARIs) require the use of appropriate antibiotics. As a result, having the appropriate knowledge and perceptions is critical for achieving successful clinical outcomes. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships and differences in knowledge and perceptions about antibiotics and ARI in urban and suburban communities in the Karawang Regency of West Java Province, Indonesia. Methods: We used a validated questionnaire approach to conduct a cross-sectional study in primary health care facilities. We surveyed 440 respondents from urban areas and 464 respondents from suburban areas. Results: Respondents in both urban and suburban areas agreed that self-diagnosis should not be used to prescribe antibiotics. False knowledge and perceptions about antibiotic use were more prevalent in suburban respondents than urban respondents. Additionally, a significant correlation between education levels and knowledge and perception was observed in both areas. Furthermore, significant correlations between age and occupation, as well as knowledge and perceptions were identified in urban areas. Conclusion: Our study suggests that additional efforts are needed to increase awareness and ensure appropriate antibiotic use in the community.
URI: https://ir.unikl.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/30397
ISSN: 18749445
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