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新冠疫情对苏格兰急症医院抗菌药物管理工作队伍的影响——一项定性研究

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the antimicrobial stewardship workforce in Scottish acute care hospitals-a qualitative study.

作者信息

Matuluko Ayodeji, Ness Valerie, Macdonald Jennifer, Sneddon Jacqueline, Seaton Ronald Andrew, Currie Kay

机构信息

Research Centre for Health, Glasgow Caledonian University, Cowcaddens Road, Glasgow G4 0BA, UK.

Scottish Antimicrobial Prescribing Group, Healthcare Improvement Scotland, Glasgow, UK.

出版信息

JAC Antimicrob Resist. 2024 Dec 12;6(6):dlae199. doi: 10.1093/jacamr/dlae199. eCollection 2024 Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programmes seek to reduce the risk of antimicrobial resistance by minimizing inappropriate antimicrobial use. The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic was characterized by initial widespread use of antimicrobials in patients with COVID-19, with potential negative effects on AMS efforts.

OBJECTIVE

To explore the impact of the pandemic on the AMS workforce in Scottish acute care hospitals.

METHOD

Individual, semi-structured online interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of clinical staff who had an AMS focused role in Scottish Health Boards. Interviews explored staff experiences of facilitating AMS during the pandemic. Data were analysed using inductive content analysis.

RESULTS

Thirteen staff from seven of 15 Scotland Health Boards participated. The data revealed negative (including staff redeployment and shortages) and positive effects (including improved working relationships and use of technology) on the AMS workforce. Notably, greater appreciation of the work of the AMS team was a positive outcome.

CONCLUSIONS

The robust qualitative methods applied in this original study have generated greater understanding of factors that impeded AMS services in Scotland during the pandemic. These findings may resonate internationally. Adaptation to technology and investment in the workforce are recommended to improve the resilience of AMS services in future crises.

摘要

背景

抗菌药物管理(AMS)计划旨在通过尽量减少不适当的抗菌药物使用来降低抗菌药物耐药性风险。2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的特点是最初在COVID-19患者中广泛使用抗菌药物,这可能会对AMS工作产生负面影响。

目的

探讨大流行对苏格兰急症医院AMS工作人员的影响。

方法

对在苏格兰卫生委员会中担任专注于AMS角色的临床工作人员进行有目的抽样的个人半结构化在线访谈。访谈探讨了工作人员在大流行期间促进AMS的经历。使用归纳性内容分析法对数据进行分析。

结果

来自15个苏格兰卫生委员会中的7个委员会的13名工作人员参与了访谈。数据揭示了大流行对AMS工作人员的负面影响(包括人员重新调配和短缺)和正面影响(包括改善工作关系和技术使用)。值得注意的是,对AMS团队工作的更多认可就是一个积极成果。

结论

本原创性研究中采用的强有力的定性方法使人们对大流行期间阻碍苏格兰AMS服务的因素有了更深入的了解。这些发现可能在国际上引起共鸣。建议适应技术并对工作人员进行投资,以提高AMS服务在未来危机中的恢复力。

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