Sneddon Jacqueline, Cooper Lesley, Afriyie Daniel Kwame, Sefah Israel A, Cockburn Alison, Kerr Frances, Cameron Elaine, Goldthorpe Joanna, Kurdi Amanj, Seaton R Andrew
Scottish Antimicrobial Prescribing Group, Healthcare Improvement Scotland, Delta House, 50 West Nile Street, Glasgow G1 2NP, UK.
Pharmacy Department, Ghana Police Hospital, Accra, Ghana.
JAC Antimicrob Resist. 2020 Oct 22;2(4):dlaa092. doi: 10.1093/jacamr/dlaa092. eCollection 2020 Dec.
A Commonwealth Partnership for Antimicrobial Stewardship was created between the Scottish Antimicrobial Prescribing Group (SAPG), Ghana Police Hospital and Keta Municipal Hospital. During a scoping visit, requirements for implementing antimicrobial stewardship (AMS), areas for improvement and training needs were identified.
A multidisciplinary team from SAPG and health psychologists from The Change Exchange developed and delivered multi-professional evidence-based teaching incorporating behavioural science, supported by partner pharmacists in each hospital. Four sessions were delivered over 2 days to 60 participants across both sites. Before and after the sessions, participants were asked to complete a knowledge quiz and a behaviours survey. Results were analysed using -tests.
Comparison of the participants' pre- and post-test quiz scores (Keta Municipal Hospital 9.4 and 10.9, Ghana Police Hospital 9.2 and 11.1, respectively) demonstrated statistically significant improvement in knowledge of antimicrobial resistance and appropriate use of antibiotics. Comparison of survey responses before and after the education sessions indicated that the education had a positive impact on participants' attitudes towards the issue of antimicrobial resistance, their role in AMS and confidence in using the Ghana Standard Treatment Guidelines. Participants were also more likely to question colleagues about compliance with guidelines. Forty-eight participants (80%) completed a training evaluation and all responded positively.
The education sessions appeared to be successful in improving knowledge and behaviours of hospital staff. Cascade of an abbreviated version of the training by partner pharmacists and AMS teams in Ghana will ensure that all staff have the opportunity to develop skills and knowledge to support AMS.
苏格兰抗菌药物处方小组(SAPG)、加纳警察医院和凯塔市立医院之间建立了英联邦抗菌药物管理伙伴关系。在一次范围界定访问中,确定了实施抗菌药物管理(AMS)的要求、改进领域和培训需求。
SAPG的一个多学科团队与变革交流组织的健康心理学家共同开发并提供了包含行为科学的多专业循证教学,各医院的药剂师合作伙伴提供支持。在两天内为两个地点的60名参与者举办了四场课程。在课程前后,要求参与者完成一份知识测验和一份行为调查。结果使用t检验进行分析。
比较参与者测验前后的分数(凯塔市立医院分别为9.4和10.9,加纳警察医院分别为9.2和11.1),结果显示在抗菌药物耐药性知识和抗生素合理使用方面有统计学上的显著提高。教育课程前后调查反馈的比较表明,该教育对参与者对抗菌药物耐药性问题的态度、他们在AMS中的作用以及使用《加纳标准治疗指南》的信心产生了积极影响。参与者也更有可能就同事遵守指南的情况提出质疑。48名参与者(80%)完成了培训评估,所有反馈均为积极。
这些教育课程似乎成功地提高了医院工作人员的知识和行为。加纳的药剂师合作伙伴和AMS团队推广该培训的简化版本,将确保所有工作人员都有机会发展支持AMS的技能和知识。