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Table 5 Confidence level of clinical year medical students to prescribe antimicrobials

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

Statement

VC (n, %)

C (n, %)

U (n, %)

UC (n, %)

VUC (n, %)

Making an accurate diagnosis of infection/sepsis

121(17.8)

456 (66.9)

24 (3.5)

54 (7.9)

26 (3.8)

Choosing the correct antimicrobial to use

72 (10.6)

484 (71.1)

24 (3.5)

82 (12.0)

19 (2.8)

Choosing the correct dose and interval of administration

86 (12.6)

439 (64.5)

26 (3.8)

108 (15.9)

22 (3.2)

Using a combination therapy if appropriate

67 (9.8)

443 (65.1)

31 (4.6)

115 (16.9)

25 (3.7)

Choosing between intravenous and oral administration

115 (16.9)

458 (67.2)

22 (3.2)

63 (9.3)

23 (3.4)

Planning to streamline/stop the antimicrobial treatment, according to clinical evaluation and investigations

66 (9.7)

425 (62.4)

63 (9.3)

106 (15.6)

21 (3.1)

  1. VC very confident, C confident, U uncertain, UC unconfident, VUC very unconfident