Hand Kieran S, Clancy Bridget, Allen Mike, Mayes Amazigom, Patel Yash, Latter Susan M
Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
Merck Sharp & Dohme Limited, Hertford Road, Hoddesdon, UK.
JAC Antimicrob Resist. 2021 Aug 12;3(3):dlab111. doi: 10.1093/jacamr/dlab111. eCollection 2021 Sep.
To understand the impact on prescribing behaviour of an antimicrobial therapy guidelines smartphone app, in widespread use in hospitals in the UK.
Twenty-eight doctors and five nurse prescribers from four purposively selected hospitals in the UK participated in behavioural theory-informed semi-structured interviews about their experiences of using the MicroGuide™ smartphone app. Data were analysed using a thematic content analysis.
Five themes emerged from the interview data: convenience and accessibility; validation of prescribing decisions; trust in app content; promotion of antimicrobial stewardship; and limitations and concerns. Participants appreciated the perceived convenience, accessibility and timesaving attributes of the app, potentially contributing to more prompt treatment of patients with time-critical illness. The interviewees also reported finding it reassuring to use the app to support decision-making and to validate existing knowledge. They trusted the app content authored by local experts and considered it to be evidence-based and up-to-date. This was believed to result in fewer telephone calls to the microbiology department for advice. Participants recognized the value of the app for supporting the goals of antimicrobial stewardship by promoting the responsible and proportionate use of antimicrobials. Finally, a number of limitations of the app were reported, including the risk of de-skilling trainees, cultural problems with using smartphones in clinical environments and software technical problems.
The MicroGuide app was valued as a means of addressing an unmet need for updated, concise, trustworthy specialist information in an accessible format at the bedside to support safe and effective antimicrobial prescribing.
了解一款抗菌治疗指南智能手机应用程序对英国医院广泛使用的处方行为的影响。
来自英国四家经过有目的选择的医院的28名医生和5名护士处方者参与了关于他们使用MicroGuide™智能手机应用程序体验的行为理论指导的半结构化访谈。使用主题内容分析法对数据进行分析。
访谈数据中出现了五个主题:便利性和可及性;处方决策的验证;对应用程序内容的信任;抗菌药物管理的促进;以及局限性和担忧。参与者赞赏该应用程序所具有的便利性、可及性和节省时间的特点,这可能有助于更及时地治疗患有时间紧迫疾病的患者。受访者还报告称,使用该应用程序来支持决策制定和验证现有知识让人感到安心。他们信任由当地专家撰写的应用程序内容,并认为其基于证据且与时俱进。据信这会减少向微生物学部门咨询的电话。参与者认识到该应用程序在通过促进抗菌药物的合理和适度使用来支持抗菌药物管理目标方面的价值。最后,报告了该应用程序的一些局限性,包括培训生技能退化的风险、在临床环境中使用智能手机的文化问题以及软件技术问题。
MicroGuide应用程序被视为一种满足未得到满足的需求的手段,即以可获取的格式在床边提供最新、简洁、可靠的专业信息,以支持安全有效的抗菌药物处方。