Leveraging Implementation Science for Effective Antimicrobial Resistance Education and Awareness in the WHO AFRO Region

利用实施科学在世卫组织非洲区域开展有效的抗菌素耐药性教育和宣传

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Abstract

Inappropriate antimicrobial use (misuse, overuse, underuse, and abuse), often due to a lack of knowledge, is a major factor driving antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Effective education and awareness programs are crucial for addressing this issue. This paper examines how implementation science can improve AMR education and awareness in the World Health Organization (WHO) African Region. This paper discusses the relevance of implementation science frameworks and practical strategies for adapting AMR initiatives to local contexts. By reviewing the literature and case studies, this paper underscores the need for tailored approaches that reflect the region's unique socio-cultural and healthcare settings. Integrating implementation science into AMR education can promote sustainable behavior change with regard to antimicrobial use, improve healthcare practices, and help combat AMR.

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