Community-Based Approach to Promote Rational Use of Antibiotics in Indonesia: The Development and Assessment of an Education Program for Cadres.

Community Health Equity Res Policy

Centre for Medicines Information and Pharmaceutical Care (CMIPC), Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Surabaya, Surabaya, Indonesia.

Published: April 2024

Background: Cadres play an important part in providing community-based education. This study developed and assessed an education program for cadres in Malang, Indonesia, as 'change agents' to promote rational antibiotic use.

Methods: In-depth-interviews with stakeholders ( = 55) and a subsequent group discussion with key personnel ( = 5) were conducted to develop a relevant education tool for cadres. This was followed with a pilot study with cadres ( = 40) to assess the effectiveness and acceptability of the new tool.

Results: Consensus was reached on the education tool media: an audio-recording (containing full information) with a pocketbook (containing key information) as a supplement. A pilot study on the new tool reported its effectiveness in improving knowledge ( < 0.001) and demonstrated a high acceptability (all respondents stated 'Strongly Agree' or 'Agree' on all statements).

Conclusion: This study has created a model for an education tool which can potentially be implemented for cadres to educate their communities about antibiotics in the Indonesian context.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2752535X231184029DOI Listing

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