Infection Prevention in Practice (Jun 2020)

Aston University's Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Roadshow: raising awareness and embedding knowledge of AMR in key stage 4 learners

  • Rabia Ahmed,
  • Amreen Bashir,
  • James E.P. Brown,
  • Jonathan A.G. Cox,
  • Anthony C. Hilton,
  • Samantha L. Jordan,
  • Eirini Theodosiou,
  • Tony Worthington

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2

Abstract

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Summary: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global healthcare problem and therefore raising awareness within young learners is imperative. An AMR roadshow was designed to take key stage 4 students' learning ‘out of the classroom’, assess pre-existing knowledge of AMR and determine the impact of the roadshow on knowledge retention. Knowledge and subsequent retention were measured pre- and post-event through a standardised questionnaire. The roadshow significantly improved knowledge and understanding of AMR, which was retained for a minimum of twelve weeks. Engaging and interactive strategies addressing key health issues provide a positive learning experience which contributes to retained knowledge in young learners.

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