Zhao Linhai, Kwiatkowska Rachel Marie, Chai Jing, Cabral Christie, Chen Meixuan, Bowker Karen, Coope Caroline, Shen Jilu, Shen XingRong, Cheng Jing, Feng Rui, Kadetz Paul, MacGowan Alasdair, Oliver Isabel, Hickman Matthew, Wang Debin, Lambert Helen
School of Health Services Management, Anhui Medical University, Hefei, China.
Field Service, National Infection Service, Public Health England, Bristol, UK
BMJ Open. 2019 Aug 10;9(8):e027819. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-027819.
This study aims to investigate patterns of antibiotic treatment-seeking, describe current levels of and drivers for antibiotic use for common infections (respiratory tract and urinary tract infections) and test the feasibility of determining the prevalence and epidemiology of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in rural areas of Anhui province, in order to identify potential interventions to promote antibiotic stewardship and reduce the burden of AMR in China.
We will conduct direct observations, structured and semistructured interviews in retail pharmacies, village clinics and township health centres to investigate treatment-seeking and antibiotic use. Clinical isolates from 1550 sputum, throat swab and urine samples taken from consenting patients at village and township health centres will be analysed to identify bacterial pathogens and ascertain antibiotic susceptibilities. Healthcare records will be surveyed for a subsample of those recruited to the study to assess their completeness and accuracy.
The full research protocol has been reviewed and approved by the Biomedical Ethics Committee of Anhui Medical University (reference number: 20170271). Participation of patients and doctors is voluntary and written informed consent is sought from all participants. Findings from the study will be disseminated through academic routes including peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations, via tailored research summaries for health professionals, health service managers and policymakers and through an end of project impact workshop with local and regional stakeholders to identify key messages and priorities for action.
本研究旨在调查寻求抗生素治疗的模式,描述常见感染(呼吸道和泌尿道感染)的抗生素使用现状及驱动因素,并测试确定安徽省农村地区抗菌药物耐药性(AMR)的流行情况和流行病学特征的可行性,以确定促进抗生素合理使用和减轻中国AMR负担的潜在干预措施。
我们将在零售药店、村卫生室和乡镇卫生院进行直接观察、结构化和半结构化访谈,以调查寻求治疗情况和抗生素使用情况。将对从村卫生室和乡镇卫生院同意参与的患者采集的1550份痰液、咽拭子和尿液样本中的临床分离株进行分析,以鉴定细菌病原体并确定抗生素敏感性。将对纳入研究的部分样本的医疗记录进行调查,以评估其完整性和准确性。
完整的研究方案已由安徽医科大学医学伦理委员会审查并批准(参考编号:20170271)。患者和医生的参与是自愿的,所有参与者均需签署书面知情同意书。研究结果将通过学术途径传播,包括同行评审出版物和会议报告,通过为卫生专业人员、卫生服务管理人员和政策制定者量身定制的研究摘要,以及通过与地方和区域利益相关者举行的项目结束影响研讨会,以确定关键信息和行动优先事项。