Abstract
Antibiotic resistance is a significant public health problem resulting from inadequate information about the incorrect use of antibiotics and patient pressure for prescriptions. These factors contribute to indiscriminate use, which poses a risk to public health. The study focused on the Basic Health Unit (BHU) in the municipality of Missão Velha, Ceará, with the primary objective of developing educational strategies, including pamphlets and infographics, to combat this indiscriminate use. To collect quantitative data, an 8-question multiple-choice questionnaire was used to survey participants' habits and awareness of the use of these medications, along with the participant consent form. The analysis of the results indicates that the majority of people are aware of the risks and proper usage, with a smaller percentage having limited knowledge. This suggests that there is a need to continue education and awareness efforts to mitigate factors promoting the inappropriate use of antibiotics in the community.
DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2023.007-015