KAMSA: AMR Community Surveillance & Awareness
KAMSA strengthens community surveillance for antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Indonesia through a digital platform while raising awareness about prudent antibiotic use. This holistic approach empowers local communities to monitor, prevent, and combat AMR, safeguarding public health and promoting sustainable antibiotic stewardship.
Zainal Abidin Suarja
- Innovation
The specific problem we are addressing is the lack of comprehensive
community-level surveillance for antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in
Indonesia, particularly in Aceh. AMR poses a significant threat to
public health, food security, and environmental sustainability. The
scale of the problem is substantial, with AMR leading to increased
mortality, morbidity, and healthcare costs globally. In Indonesia, the
misuse and overuse of antibiotics, coupled with limited surveillance
systems, contribute to the spread of AMR. Our solution aims to fill this
gap by establishing a robust community surveillance system that
leverages digital technology and grassroots engagement to monitor AMR
trends, track antibiotic usage, and raise awareness about prudent
antibiotic practices. By addressing the root causes of AMR at the local
level and empowering communities to take proactive measures, we aim to
mitigate the impact of AMR and safeguard public health in Aceh and
beyond.
Our solution, KAMSA, serves the communities of Aceh, Indonesia, including both urban and rural areas. The primary target audience includes healthcare workers, community volunteers, and local residents who are directly affected by antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and antibiotic misuse. KAMSA seeks to support them by:
- Providing healthcare workers with a digital platform for reporting cases of infections and antibiotic usage, enabling them to contribute to AMR surveillance efforts.
- Empowering community volunteers with training sessions and educational materials to raise awareness about prudent antibiotic use and infection prevention.
- Educating local residents about the importance of proper antibiotic usage and hygiene practices through targeted awareness campaigns and outreach activities.
To understand the needs of our target audience, we conduct stakeholder consultations, engage with local healthcare facilities and community organizations, and gather feedback through pilot testing and focus group discussions. We prioritize community engagement throughout the development process to ensure that KAMSA is responsive to the needs and preferences of the people it serves.
- Pilot: A project, initiative, venture, or organisation deploying its research, product, service, or business/policy model in at least one context or community
- Software and Mobile Applications
The public good provided by KAMSA includes several key aspects:
Knowledge and Data: KAMSA generates valuable data on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) prevalence, antibiotic usage patterns, and infection trends at the community level. This data contributes to a better understanding of AMR dynamics in Aceh, Indonesia, and can inform evidence-based policy decisions and public health interventions.
Awareness and Education: KAMSA delivers targeted awareness campaigns and educational materials to raise public awareness about prudent antibiotic use and infection prevention. By empowering individuals with knowledge and promoting behavior change, KAMSA helps to mitigate the spread of AMR and protect public health.
Open Access: The digital platform and mobile application developed as part of KAMSA are made freely accessible to healthcare workers, community volunteers, and local residents in Aceh. This ensures equitable access to essential tools for AMR surveillance and prevention, regardless of socioeconomic status or geographic location.
KAMSA is expected to create tangible impact by empowering local communities in Aceh, Indonesia, to actively participate in combating antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and safeguarding public health. By providing a user-friendly platform for community surveillance and delivering targeted awareness campaigns, KAMSA aims to achieve the following outcomes:
Increased Awareness: Through educational materials and outreach activities, KAMSA will raise awareness about the risks of AMR and the importance of prudent antibiotic use among healthcare workers, community volunteers, and local residents.
Improved Antibiotic Stewardship: By promoting behavior change and encouraging adherence to evidence-based guidelines for antibiotic use, KAMSA will contribute to reducing the misuse and overuse of antibiotics in the community.
Enhanced Surveillance: Through real-time reporting and analysis of AMR data, KAMSA will enable early detection of resistance patterns, facilitating timely interventions and informed decision-making by local health authorities.
Overall, KAMSA's holistic approach is expected to lead to tangible improvements in AMR awareness, antibiotic stewardship, and surveillance capabilities, ultimately benefiting the health and well-being of the population in Aceh, Indonesia.
Over the next year, we will focus on scaling our impact by expanding the reach of KAMSA within Aceh, Indonesia. This will involve strengthening partnerships with local healthcare facilities, community organizations, and government agencies to increase participation in AMR surveillance and awareness activities. Additionally, we will continue to refine and optimize the KAMSA platform based on feedback from pilot testing and engage in capacity-building efforts to enhance the skills and capabilities of local stakeholders.
Over the next three years, we aim to further scale our impact by replicating the KAMSA model in other regions of Indonesia facing similar challenges with AMR. This will involve adapting the platform to local contexts, establishing new partnerships, and conducting outreach and training activities to ensure successful implementation. By expanding our reach and building a network of stakeholders committed to combating AMR, we aim to create a sustainable and scalable solution that can be replicated and adapted to address the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance.
We are measuring success against our impact goals through a combination of quantitative and qualitative indicators:
Number of Reported Cases: We track the number of reported cases of infections and antibiotic prescriptions through the KAMSA platform to assess the volume of data collected and the level of engagement among healthcare workers and community volunteers.
Awareness Levels: We conduct pre- and post-awareness surveys to measure changes in knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors related to antibiotic use and infection prevention among target populations.
AMR Trends: We analyze trends in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) prevalence and antibiotic usage patterns over time to identify areas of improvement and inform evidence-based interventions.
Community Engagement: We monitor participation rates in awareness campaigns, training sessions, and other outreach activities to evaluate the reach and effectiveness of our community engagement efforts.
Through ongoing monitoring and evaluation, we can assess the effectiveness of KAMSA in achieving its impact goals and identify areas for improvement. Data from our pilot testing will inform our approach and help refine our strategies for scaling up implementation.
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Barriers to accomplishing our goals include:
Financial: Limited funding may hinder our ability to scale operations and expand into new regions. To overcome this, we plan to pursue additional grant funding, engage with potential donors and investors, and explore opportunities for cost-sharing and partnerships with local stakeholders.
Technical: Infrastructure challenges, such as limited internet connectivity and access to smartphones, may impact the effectiveness of the KAMSA platform in remote areas. We plan to address this by developing offline functionalities for the mobile application and providing training and support to users on how to overcome technical barriers.
Cultural and Policy: Cultural attitudes towards healthcare and antibiotic usage may present challenges in promoting behavior change and adherence to evidence-based guidelines. We plan to work closely with community leaders, healthcare providers, and policymakers to tailor our messaging and interventions to local contexts and advocate for supportive policies and regulations.
By proactively addressing these barriers and leveraging existing resources and partnerships, we aim to mitigate potential challenges and ensure the successful implementation and scalability of KAMSA over the next year and beyond.
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