Publications by authors named "Dilfuza Aniyozova"

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to identify gaps in knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding antimicrobial resistance among general practitioners, patients, and farmers in Uzbekistan.
  • A survey conducted from March to October 2020 revealed significant issues, with 66.5% of general practitioners not following prescription guidelines, and misconceptions among patients and farmers about antibiotics' effectiveness and uses.
  • The findings indicate a need for targeted interventions and training to improve understanding and practices related to antimicrobials among these groups.
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We describe the national health research ethics review system of Uzbekistan and identify policy and program gaps that impede the protection of human research subjects. We find that the National Ethic Committee (NEC), functioning at the national level, is solely responsible for conducting research ethics review. There is little evidence that regional ethics committees work as intended, and there is no research ethics review at medical institutes and research centers even though they conduct CDTs (clinical drug trials).

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Background: Most researchers in Uzbekistan prefer to publish their reports in journals of their home country. Moreover, the proportion of healthcare practitioners who prefer to use these national sources of information also remains high. However, the quality of publications from national journals, in post-Soviet countries, has not been systematically evaluated until now.

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