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The 2015
Global action plan on antimicrobial resistance
(GAP-AMR) highlights the key importance
of improving awareness and understanding of antimicrobial resistance among consumers. While
low levels of awareness are not exclusive to consumers in low- and middle-income countries, the
challenges to improving understanding are compounded in these settings, by factors such as higher
rates of antibiotic self-medication and availability through informal suppliers. In 2016, Thailand set
an ambitious target to increase, by 2021, public knowledge of antibiotic resistance and awareness of
appropriate use of antibiotic by 20%. This involved first establishing baseline data by incorporating
a module on antibiotic awareness into the 2017 national Health and Welfare Survey conducted by
the National Statistical Office. The benefit of this approach is that the data from the antibiotic module
are collected in parallel with data on socioeconomic, demographic and geospatial parameters that
can inform targeted public communications. The module was developed by review of existing tools
that have been used to measure public awareness of antibiotics, namely those of the Eurobarometer
project of the European Union and a questionnaire developed by the World Health Organization.
The Thai module was constructed in such a way that results could be benchmarked against those
of the other survey tools, to allow international comparison. The Thai experience showed that close
collaboration between the relevant national authorities allowed smooth integration of a module on
antibiotic awareness into the national household survey. To date, evidence from the module has
informed the content and strategy of public communications on antibiotic use and misuse. Work is
under way to select the most robust indicators to use in monitoring progress. The other Member States
of the World Health Organization South-East Asia Region can benefit from Thailand’s experiences in
improvement of monitoring population knowledge and awareness. (http://www.who-seajph.org/article.asp?issn=2224-3151;year=2018;volume=7;issue=2;spage=73;epage=78;aulast=Tangcharoensathien)
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