1. Awareness of infection care terms among outpatients and carers in a public health facility: a cross-sectional survey [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
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Salome Maswime, Adam Boutall, Esmita Charani, Linda Pohl, Oluchi Mbamalu, Marc Mendelson, Ebruphiyo Ruth Useh, Okuhle Mbengo, Bongeka Mfeketo, Timothy Pennel, and Innocent Karangwa
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Patient ,Carer ,Patient engagement ,Infection care ,Inclusive ,eng ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Background As healthcare recipients and individuals affected by antimicrobial resistance (AMR), patients and their carers can be engaged in infection prevention and control (IPC) and antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) initiatives to manage AMR. To effectively participate in these initiatives, patients and carers need to understand general terms used in infection care. We explored awareness of commonly used infection-related terms among patients and carers in the surgical out-patient of a tertiary academic hospital. Methods Self-administered paper survey distributed among out-patients from August to September 2022. Categorical variables were analysed using Chi squared test. Significance was set as p-value of < 0.05. Content analysis identified terms commonly used by patients when talking about infections. Results Overall, 896 out of 1,269 respondents (response rate 70.6%), with a 1:3 male to female ratio were included. Most respondents were patients (75%), with a minimum of high school education (91.2%) and a surgical history (60.3%). Surgical wound infection was the most familiar term to participants. While many respondents had not heard of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) (92.3%, n=754) or antimicrobial resistance (92.8%, n=755), significantly more were aware of the descriptions provided for these terms (13.7% and 33.0%, respectively; p
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- 2024
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