Kusuma Ikhwan Yuda, Pratiwi Hening, Pitaloka Dian Ayu Eka
Institution of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Szeged, Szeged, 6725, Hungary.
Pharmacy Study Program, Faculty of Health, Universitas Harapan Bangsa, Purwokerto, 53182, Indonesia.
J Multidiscip Healthc. 2022 Nov 9;15:2605-2614. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S385170. eCollection 2022.
Since the beginning of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, pharmacists have been on the front lines of health care, offering vital services. Consequently, the need for pharmacists to support an effective antibiotic stewardship (AMS) program during the COVID-19 outbreak has become increasingly evident. This scoping review was performed to examine related articles in 2020-2022 published in the Scopus, SAGE, and Cochrane databases with the keywords "Pharmacist" and "Antibiotic Stewardship" and "COVID-19". The inclusion criteria were full-text articles written in English. A total of 15 articles were included in this review to describe the role of pharmacists in AMS during the COVID-19 outbreak. In general, pharmacists are responsible for identifying and treating patients during pandemics, ensuring the continued supply and accessibility of medications, promoting health policies, and monitoring antibiotic use for COVID-19 cases and co-infections. At the hospital, as the most significant element for pharmacists on the AMS team, the apparent change is demonstrated in educating patients on telehealth services, clarifying misconceptions about treatments and antibiotic consumption, as well as taking a leadership position to establish local guidelines for the COVID-19 treatment protocol. Pharmacists have an important role in the AMS program, and the COVID-19 pandemic was perceived as a highlight their importance. Therefore, their work with the AMS program needs to be improved as they learn to extend their role in telehealth services, educate and clarify the misconceptions about COVID-19 treatments and other antibiotic consumption in the community, inventory control the COVID-19 drug, antibiotics, and vaccine, as well as take the lead in establishing local guidelines on antibiotic consumption during the pandemic outbreak.
自2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行开始以来,药剂师一直处于医疗保健的前线,提供至关重要的服务。因此,在COVID-19疫情期间,药剂师支持有效的抗生素管理(AMS)计划的需求变得越来越明显。本综述旨在检索2020年至2022年发表在Scopus、SAGE和Cochrane数据库中,关键词为“药剂师”、“抗生素管理”和“COVID-19”的相关文章。纳入标准为英文撰写的全文文章。本综述共纳入15篇文章,以描述药剂师在COVID-19疫情期间在AMS中的作用。总体而言,药剂师负责在大流行期间识别和治疗患者,确保药物的持续供应和可及性,促进卫生政策,并监测COVID-19病例和合并感染的抗生素使用情况。在医院,作为AMS团队中药剂师最重要的职责,明显的变化体现在对患者进行远程医疗服务教育、澄清对治疗和抗生素消费的误解,以及在制定COVID-19治疗方案的当地指南方面发挥领导作用。药剂师在AMS计划中发挥着重要作用,COVID-19大流行被视为凸显了他们的重要性。因此,随着他们学会在远程医疗服务中扩展自己的角色,在社区中教育和澄清对COVID-19治疗及其他抗生素消费的误解,盘点COVID-19药物、抗生素和疫苗库存,以及在疫情爆发期间带头制定关于抗生素消费的当地指南,他们与AMS计划的合作需要得到改进。