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澳大利亚的抗菌药物管理:定性研究在项目开发中的作用。

Antimicrobial stewardship in Australia: the role of qualitative research in programme development.

作者信息

Thursky Karin A, Hardefeldt Laura Y, Rajkhowa Arjun, Ierano Courtney, Bishop Jaclyn, Hawes Lesley, Biezen Ruby, Saha Sajal K, Dowson Leslie, Bailey Kirsten E, Scarborough Ri, Little Stephen B, Gotterson Fiona, Hur Brian, Khanina Anna, Urbancic Karen, Crabb Helen K, Richards Suzanna, Sri Anna, James Rodney, Kong David C M, Marshall Caroline, Mazza Danielle, Peel Trisha, Stuart Rhonda L, Manski-Nankervis Jo-Anne, Friedman N Deborah, Bennett Noleen, Schulz Thomas, Billman-Jacobe Helen, Buono Evette, Worth Leon, Bull Ann, Richards Michael, Ayton Darshini, Gilkerson James R, Browning Glenn F, Buising Kirsty L

机构信息

NHMRC National Centre for Antimicrobial Stewardship, Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Melbourne, 792 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Australia.

Department of Infectious Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne, 792 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Australia.

出版信息

JAC Antimicrob Resist. 2021 Nov 18;3(4):dlab166. doi: 10.1093/jacamr/dlab166. eCollection 2021 Dec.

Abstract

Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) in Australia is supported by a number of factors, including enabling national policies, sectoral clinical governance frameworks and surveillance programmes, clinician-led educational initiatives and health services research. A One Health research programme undertaken by the National Centre for Antimicrobial Stewardship (NCAS) in Australia has combined antimicrobial prescribing surveillance with qualitative research focused on developing antimicrobial use-related situational analyses and scoping AMS implementation options across healthcare settings, including metropolitan hospitals, regional and rural hospitals, aged care homes, general practice clinics and companion animal and agricultural veterinary practices. Qualitative research involving clinicians across these diverse settings in Australia has contributed to improved understanding of contextual factors that influence antimicrobial prescribing, and barriers and facilitators of AMS implementation. This body of research has been underpinned by a commitment to supplementing 'big data' on antimicrobial prescribing practices, where available, with knowledge of the sociocultural, technical, environmental and other factors that shape prescribing behaviours. NCAS provided a unique opportunity for exchange and cross-pollination across the human and animal health programme domains. It has facilitated synergistic approaches to AMS research and education, and implementation of resources and stewardship activities. The NCAS programme aimed to synergistically combine quantitative and qualitative approaches to AMS research. In this article, we describe the qualitative findings of the first 5 years.

摘要

澳大利亚的抗菌药物管理(AMS)受到多种因素的支持,包括有利的国家政策、部门临床治理框架和监测计划、临床医生主导的教育举措以及卫生服务研究。澳大利亚国家抗菌药物管理中心(NCAS)开展的一项“同一健康”研究计划,将抗菌药物处方监测与定性研究相结合,重点是开展与抗菌药物使用相关的情境分析,并确定包括大城市医院、地区和农村医院、养老院、全科诊所以及伴侣动物和农业兽医诊所等各类医疗机构中AMS实施的选项。涉及澳大利亚这些不同机构临床医生的定性研究,有助于更好地理解影响抗菌药物处方的背景因素,以及AMS实施的障碍和促进因素。这一系列研究一直致力于用塑造处方行为的社会文化、技术、环境和其他因素的知识,来补充现有的抗菌药物处方实践“大数据”。NCAS为人与动物健康计划领域提供了一个独特的交流和相互借鉴的机会。它促进了AMS研究与教育以及资源和管理活动实施的协同方法。NCAS计划旨在将AMS研究的定量和定性方法协同结合起来。在本文中,我们描述了前5年的定性研究结果。

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