Rocheleau Jean-Philippe, Ferrouillet Cécile, Donoso Pablo Valdes, Manac'h Solène Le, Henry Karol-Ann, Martin Edouard
Faculty of veterinary medicine, Université de Montréal, Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec, Canada.
Faculty of veterinary medicine, Université de Montréal, Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec, Canada; Canadian food inspection agency, Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec, Canada.
Prev Vet Med. 2025 Jun;239:106515. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2025.106515. Epub 2025 Mar 19.
Highly important antimicrobial use in veterinary companion animal medicine is frequent and in some cases unjustified. Establishing cautious and evidence-based prescription practices in veterinary companion animal medicine should be one of the key objectives of One Health antimicrobial stewardship initiatives. We aimed to (1) develop a training program on antimicrobial use in veterinary companion animal medicine in Quebec, Canada, (2) quantify the impact of this training on the use of highly important antimicrobials, and (3) identify the factors that could limit such an impact. A total of 54 veterinarians from 35 veterinary facilities participated in the study. Antimicrobials were identified from electronic medical records, prescription rates were calculated and a difference-in-differences estimation was used to compare prescription rates pre- and post-training in 2023, controlling for seasonal trends during the same period in 2022. Participating veterinarians prescribed on average 11.7 antimicrobial treatments per 100 consultations. Two thirds of the systemic antimicrobials prescribed by participants were antimicrobials of very high medical importance, according to Health Canada. Amoxicillin-clavulanic acid was the most often prescribed antimicrobial and accounted for approximately 22 % of all prescriptions. The training had a limited impact on overall prescription rates. However, a reduction of 55 % in prescription rate was observed for metronidazole, which is most often prescribed in canine patients with acute diarrhea. Interviews were conducted with 11 participating veterinarians to identify obstacles to the implementation of recommended prescription practices. The main obstacles identified were pet owner expectations, fear of therapeutic failure, lack of confidence in the recommendations and unavailability of therapeutic alternatives.
在伴侣动物医学中,高度重要的抗菌药物使用频繁,在某些情况下甚至不合理。在伴侣动物医学中建立谨慎且基于证据的处方做法应是“同一健康”抗菌药物管理倡议的关键目标之一。我们旨在:(1)在加拿大魁北克制定一项关于伴侣动物医学中抗菌药物使用的培训计划;(2)量化该培训对高度重要抗菌药物使用的影响;(3)确定可能限制这种影响的因素。来自35个兽医机构的54名兽医参与了该研究。从电子病历中识别抗菌药物,计算处方率,并使用差异估计法比较2023年培训前后的处方率,同时控制2022年同期的季节性趋势。参与研究的兽医平均每100次会诊开出11.7种抗菌药物治疗处方。根据加拿大卫生部的标准,参与者开出的全身用抗菌药物中有三分之二是具有极高医学重要性的抗菌药物。阿莫西林 - 克拉维酸是最常开具的抗菌药物,约占所有处方的22%。该培训对总体处方率的影响有限。然而,观察到甲硝唑的处方率下降了55%,甲硝唑最常用于患有急性腹泻的犬类患者。我们对11名参与研究的兽医进行了访谈,以确定实施推荐处方做法的障碍。确定的主要障碍包括宠物主人的期望、对治疗失败的恐惧、对建议缺乏信心以及缺乏治疗替代方案。