Managing knowledge for health care quality: An investigation of rational antibiotic use among Thai dentists.

Int J Health Plann Manage

Department of International Business Administration, Faculty of Administration and Management, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok, Thailand.

Published: March 2020

Objectives: Because of the irrational use of antibiotics, antimicrobial resistance is now a global concern that requires developing effective strategies against. The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge gap that causes the irrational use of antibiotics among Thai dentists.

Methods: Thai dentists were asked to complete an online questionnaire regarding their knowledge, perception, and attitude towards rationale antibiotic use. The survey was conducted during November to December 2018.

Results: Online questionnaires were completed by 588 dentists. Most respondents had a positive perception and were aware of the rational use of antibiotics. However, the use of antibiotics without proper indication and the lack of pharmacological knowledge were found. A mobile application was considered the most preferable approach to manage knowledge for rational drug use.

Conclusion: Irrational drug use among Thai dentists can be caused by lack of knowledge, attitude, and the perception of each dentist. Policy makers should promote self-learning through knowledge management strategies that can complement the pharmacology courses taught in dental school.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hpm.2971DOI Listing

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