Research Article

Antibiotic Resistance Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices among Pharmacists: A Cross-Sectional Study in West Bank, Palestine

Table 6

Regression analyses of potential sociodemographic determinants association with knowledge, attitudes, and practices’ scores.

VariableKnowledgeAttitudesPractices
ORSE95% CIp valueORSE95% CIp valueORSE95% CIp value

Gender1.231.82(0.94, 8.15)0.0141.100.78(0, 2.32)0.3221.121.38(0, 4.53)0.191
# of employed pharmacists0.761.78(−9.7, −2.67)0.0011.020.76(0, 1.67)0.8230.741.34(−7.72, −2.42)0.001
# of employed pharmacists working at once0.971.79(0, 2.93)0.7361.030.76(0, 1.72)0.7791.061.35(0, 3.58)0.498
Education0.981.24(0, 2.15)0.8071.150.53(0, 1.87)0.1231.100.94(0, 3.06)0.198
Employment type1.051.94(0, 5.03)0.5401.020.83(0, 1.77)0.8721.011.46(0, 3.05)0.919
Age1.032.68(0, 6)0.7921.171.14(0, 3.52)0.2740.822.02(0, 0.84)0.121
Years of experience1.002.94(0, 5.86)0.9880.961.26(0, 2.13)0.7761.142.22(0, 6.53)0.337
Locality1.551.59(6.39, 12.66)0.0011.080.68(0, 1.98)0.3441.501.20(4.29, 9.02)0.001