Skip to main content
. 2023 Jan 26;78(3):620ā€“635. doi: 10.1093/jac/dkac424

Table 6.

Relationships between previous ABR training for AHCPs and awareness scores by countryb

Items Peru Thailand Vietnam
N % Score mean P value N % Score mean P value N % Score mean P value
I was taught everything I needed to know about Antibiotic Resistance as part of my training curriculum Agree 55 46.2 59.6 0.116 35 85.4 66.64 0.943 122 78.2 59.06 0.043a
Disagree 64 53.8 62.51 4 9.8 67.1 31 19.9 54.75
The information and training I currently receive on Antibiotic Resistance are adequate for my day-to-day practice Agree 46 38.7 61.78 0.475 27 65.9 66.07 0.632 86 55.1 58.26 0.979
Disagree 72 60.5 60.41 12 29.3 68.08 69 44.2 58.22
I have attended specific training on Antibiotic Resistance and/or Antibiotic Stewardship Yes 30 25.2 64 0.08 32 78 65.2 0.095 86 55.1 59.3 0.177
No 89 74.8 60.2 7 17.1 73.5 69 44.2 57

Statistical differences (Pā€Š<ā€Š0.05). All significant values are two-tailed.

Includes only participants without missing values in the 23-item scale who replied to the question; therefore, differences in the number of participants across calculations may vary accordingly.

Note that while the countries are positioned side by side, it is important to note that scores should be interpreted within-country rather than compared across countries, for example, as baseline data within a given country.