Global Health - Health Systems and Policy, Department of Public Health Sciences, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Service des maladies infectieuses, Groupe Hospitalier Sud Ile-de-France, Melun, France.
Clin Microbiol Infect. 2017 Jul;23(7):441-447. doi: 10.1016/j.cmi.2017.04.016. Epub 2017 Apr 19.
Healthcare systems consist of building blocks. Shaping how these building blocks function and interact can promote responsible antimicrobial use, and this represents an important opportunity for managers at different points within healthcare systems to act upon.
To review real-world examples of how healthcare systems can promote responsible antimicrobial use, focusing on the role of governance and managers.
We searched and reviewed existing literature and official documents, which mostly focused on antibiotics. We also drew on the diverse experiences of the ESGAP (the ESCMID (European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases) Study Group for Antimicrobial stewardshiP) network.
First, we explored at the institution level the implementation of antimicrobial stewardship programmes, the need to embrace multidisciplinary approaches, the benefits of engaging with social sciences experts, and the role of governance and leadership. We look beyond individual institutions and highlight the urgent need for workforce capacity estimates for antimicrobial stewardship activities, how antimicrobial stewardship efforts can connect to form networks, and the importance of governance and regulation at national and international levels.
Managers in the healthcare system are in a strong position to look beyond individual prescriptions and to recognize the many ways in which different healthcare system building blocks can contribute to responsible use of antimicrobials. At the institution level this can be achieved by implementing antimicrobial stewardship programmes, ensuring they are adequately resourced, and driving buy-in across clinical leadership. At regional and national levels this includes facilitating the sharing of experiences and resources between institutions, and developing the standards and regulations needed to support responsible antimicrobial use.
医疗体系由多个组成部分构成。塑造这些组成部分的运作和相互作用方式可以促进负责任的抗菌药物使用,这为医疗体系内不同层面的管理者提供了一个重要的行动机会。
回顾医疗体系促进负责任的抗菌药物使用的实际案例,重点关注治理和管理者的作用。
我们搜索并回顾了现有的文献和官方文件,这些文献主要集中在抗生素上。我们还借鉴了 ESGAP(抗菌药物管理 ESCMID 研究组)网络的多样化经验。
首先,我们在机构层面探讨了抗菌药物管理计划的实施、采用多学科方法的必要性、与社会科学专家合作的益处,以及治理和领导力的作用。我们超越了单个机构的范畴,强调了对抗菌药物管理活动进行劳动力能力估计的迫切需求、抗菌药物管理工作如何相互连接形成网络,以及国家和国际层面治理和监管的重要性。
医疗体系中的管理者处于有利地位,可以超越个人处方,认识到医疗体系不同组成部分在促进负责任地使用抗菌药物方面的多种方式。在机构层面,可以通过实施抗菌药物管理计划、确保有足够的资源支持,并在临床领导层中推动认可来实现这一目标。在区域和国家层面,这包括促进机构之间的经验和资源共享,以及制定支持负责任的抗菌药物使用所需的标准和法规。