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Table 4 Perceptions of participants towards antimicrobial resistance

From: Antimicrobial resistance and rational use of medicine: knowledge, perceptions, and training of clinical health professions students in Uganda

Statement

SA (n, %)

A (n, %)

N (n, %)

D (n, %)

SD (n, %)

Prescribing broad-spectrum antimicrobials when equally effective narrower spectrum antimicrobials are available increases antimicrobial resistance

480 (70.5)

163(23.9)

16 (2.4)

14 (2.1)

8 (1.2)

Strong knowledge of antimicrobials is important in my medical career

520 (76.4)

155 (22.8)

6 (0.8)

0 (0)

0 (0)

Poor infection control practices by healthcare professionals cause spread of antimicrobial resistance

318 (46.7)

303 (44.5)

32 (4.7)

21 (3.1)

7 (1.0)

Excessive use of antimicrobials in livestock causes antimicrobial resistance

301 (44.2)

277 (40.7)

71 (10.4)

30 (4.4)

2 (0.3)

New antimicrobials will be developed in the future that will keep up with the problem of resistance

110 (16.2)

277 (40.7)

170 (24.9)

99 (14.5)

25 (3.7)

Antimicrobials are overused at the hospitals where I have rotated

196 (28.8)

371 (54.5)

91 (13.4)

22 (3.2)

1 (0.2)

  1. SA strongly agree, A agree, N neutral, D disagree, SD strongly disagree