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通过向开处方的医生提供使用反馈来改善医院环境中的抗菌药物使用情况。

Improving antimicrobial use in the hospital setting by providing usage feedback to prescribing physicians.

作者信息

Arnold Forest W, McDonald L Clifford, Smith R Scott, Newman David, Ramirez Julio A

机构信息

Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Louisville, 512 South Hancock Street, Louisville, KY 40292, USA.

出版信息

Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2006 Apr;27(4):378-82. doi: 10.1086/503336. Epub 2006 Mar 29.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine whether feedback on antimicrobial use improves physician compliance with local hospital guidelines on antimicrobial prescribing.

DESIGN

In this time series analysis, in which a historical control period was compared with an intervention period, all orders for antimicrobials (except those for surgical prophylaxis) placed from November 1, 2002, through April 30, 2004, were prospectively evaluated by an antimicrobial management team (AMT) for compliance with local hospital guidelines. During the control period, orders were evaluated to determine compliance with hospital guidelines before and after recommendations by the AMT were provided to physicians. Feedback was given for the second 9-month period in the form of a weekly report to prescribing physicians, a monthly hospital newsletter, and a quarterly report to various hospital committees. During the intervention period, orders were evaluated to determine compliance with hospital guidelines before and after recommendations by the AMT were provided to physicians.

SETTING

The Veterans Affairs Medical Center, a 110-bed facility, in Louisville, Kentucky.

PARTICIPANTS

Internal medicine physicians and general surgeons.

RESULTS

A total of 2,807 antimicrobial courses were evaluated. Compliance with hospital guidelines before AMT recommendations was 70% during the control period and 74% during the intervention period (P=.02). Compliance after AMT recommendations was 90% during the control period and 93% during the intervention period (P< or =.01).

CONCLUSION

The use of feedback had a significantly favorable impact on physician compliance with the hospital's guidelines on antimicrobial prescribing. Use of feedback should be added to the list of interventions that promote appropriate antimicrobial use in the hospital setting.

摘要

目的

确定关于抗菌药物使用的反馈是否能提高医生对当地医院抗菌药物处方指南的依从性。

设计

在这个时间序列分析中,将历史对照期与干预期进行比较,对抗菌药物管理团队(AMT)在2002年11月1日至2004年4月30日期间开具的所有抗菌药物医嘱(手术预防性使用的除外)进行前瞻性评估,以确定是否符合当地医院指南。在对照期,在AMT向医生提供建议前后,对医嘱进行评估以确定是否符合医院指南。在第二个9个月期间,以每周向开处方医生报告、每月医院通讯以及每季度向各医院委员会报告的形式提供反馈。在干预期,在AMT向医生提供建议前后,对医嘱进行评估以确定是否符合医院指南。

地点

肯塔基州路易斯维尔市拥有110张床位的退伍军人事务医疗中心。

参与者

内科医生和普通外科医生。

结果

共评估了2807个抗菌药物疗程。在对照期,AMT提出建议前符合医院指南的比例为70%,在干预期为74%(P = 0.02)。在对照期,AMT提出建议后符合率为90%,在干预期为93%(P≤0.01)。

结论

反馈的使用对医生遵守医院抗菌药物处方指南有显著的积极影响。应将反馈的使用添加到促进医院环境中合理使用抗菌药物的干预措施清单中。

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