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前瞻性审计、干预及反馈作为拉各斯大学教学医院抗菌药物管理策略的可行性研究

Feasibility study of prospective audit, intervention and feedback as an antimicrobial stewardship strategy at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital.

作者信息

Roberts Alero Ann, Fajolu Iretiolu, Oshun Philip, Osuagwu Chioma, Awofeso Opeyemi, Temiye Edamisan, Oduyebo O Oyin

机构信息

Department of Community Health and Primary Care, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria.

Department of Paediatrics, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria.

出版信息

Niger Postgrad Med J. 2020 Jan-Mar;27(1):54-58. doi: 10.4103/npmj.npmj_115_19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Antimicrobial resistance, a global problem, is mostly a consequence of misuse or overuse of antimicrobials. This study sought to audit the compliance to hospital antimicrobial policy and determine the ability of medical students to carry out audits.

METHODOLOGY

This was a retrospective study to determine compliance with departmental policies in the preceding 2 months in the Children's Emergency Room (ChER) using a checklist. The primary outcome was to determine the rational use of antibiotics. The secondary outcomes were to determine whether the de-escalation of antibiotic, change from intravenous to oral or change in prescriptions were performed in line with culture results based on the departmental policy.

RESULTS

The records of 450 children who attended ChER of Lagos University Teaching Hospital in January and February 2018 were retrieved for this study, of which 279 (62.0%) were prescribed antimicrobials. A suspected or confirmed diagnosis of infection was made in 214 (76.6%) of the patients, significantly highest in the infant age group (P = 0.03). Cultures were taken from 94 patients (33.7%), and although not statistically significant, cultures were mostly taken from neonatal patients aged <28 days (20/49, 40.8%). Applying the criteria, compliance with departmental guidelines was found in 111 (39.8%) of the cases.

CONCLUSION

We found that the use of antimicrobials was judged unnecessary in 17.2% of the patients seen in ChER. There was a poor practice of collecting samples for culture before prescribing antibiotics. Prospective audit and feedback is feasible and it can be done with medical students who will report their findings to consultants and other doctors knowledgeable in principles of antimicrobial therapy.

摘要

背景

抗菌药物耐药性是一个全球性问题,主要是抗菌药物滥用或过度使用的结果。本研究旨在审查医院抗菌政策的合规情况,并确定医学生进行审查的能力。

方法

这是一项回顾性研究,使用检查表确定儿童急诊室(ChER)在过去2个月内对部门政策的遵守情况。主要结果是确定抗生素的合理使用。次要结果是根据部门政策确定抗生素降阶梯、从静脉给药改为口服给药或处方变更是否符合培养结果。

结果

本研究检索了2018年1月和2月在拉各斯大学教学医院儿童急诊室就诊的450名儿童的记录,其中279名(62.0%)使用了抗菌药物。214名(76.6%)患者被怀疑或确诊感染,在婴儿年龄组中显著最高(P = 0.03)。94名患者(33.7%)进行了培养,尽管无统计学意义,但培养大多取自年龄<28天的新生儿患者(20/49,40.8%)。应用该标准,111例(39.8%)病例符合部门指南。

结论

我们发现,在儿童急诊室就诊的患者中,17.2%的患者使用抗菌药物被判定为不必要。在开抗生素之前采集培养样本的做法不佳。前瞻性审查和反馈是可行的,可以由医学生进行,他们将向顾问和其他熟悉抗菌治疗原则的医生报告其结果。

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