Antibiotics (May 2022)

Development of and User Feedback on a Board and Online Game to Educate on Antimicrobial Resistance and Stewardship

  • Diane Ashiru-Oredope,
  • Maxencia Nabiryo,
  • Andy Yeoman,
  • Melvin Bell,
  • Sarah Cavanagh,
  • Nikki D’Arcy,
  • William Townsend,
  • Dalius Demenciukas,
  • Sara Yadav,
  • Frances Garraghan,
  • Vanessa Carter,
  • Victoria Rutter,
  • Richard Skone-James

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11050611
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
p. 611

Abstract

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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), particularly antibiotic resistance, is one of the most challenging global health threats of our time. Tackling AMR requires a multidisciplinary approach. Whether a clinical team member is a cleaner, nurse, doctor, pharmacist, or other type of health worker, their contribution towards keeping patients safe from infection is crucial to saving lives. Existing literature portrays that games can be a good way to engage communities in joint learning. This manuscript describes an educational antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) game that was co-created by a multidisciplinary team of health professionals spanning across high- and low- to middle-income countries. The online AMS game was promoted and over 100 players across 23 countries registered to participate on 2 occasions. The players were asked to share feedback on the game through a short online form. Their experiences revealed that the game is relevant for creation of awareness and understanding on antimicrobial stewardship in both high- and low-to-middle income settings worldwide.

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