Mudenda Steward, Kapolowe Kenneth, Chirwa Uchizi, Chanda Melvin, Chanda Raphael, Kalaba Rodney, Fwoloshi Sombo, Phiri Christabel, Mwamba Mukuka, Chirwa Robert Kajaba, Nikoi Kotey, Musonda Linda, Yamba Kaunda, Chizimu Josepsh Yamweka, Chanda Chitalu, Mubanga Tamica, Simutowe Chisha, Kasanga John, Mukanwa Mulope, Mutengo Katongo Hope, Matthew Philip, Arnedo Fabian Maza, Joshi Jyoti, Mayito Jonathan, Nakazwe Ruth, Kasanga Maisa, Chanda Duncan
Department of Pharmacy, School of Health Sciences, University of Zambia, Lusaka 10101, Zambia.
University Teaching Hospitals, Lusaka 10101, Zambia.
Antibiotics (Basel). 2025 Mar 10;14(3):284. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics14030284.
Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) can improve the rational use of antibiotics in hospitals. This study assessed the impact of a multifaceted AMS intervention on antibiotic use and prescribing patterns at three tertiary hospitals in Zambia. Point Prevalence Surveys (PPS) were conducted in three tertiary hospitals in August 2022 and in October 2023. It was part of a 3-year AMS demonstration project that aimed to optimize the use of antibiotics in treating urinary tract infections (UTIs) and bloodstream infections (BSIs) in various health sector settings in Zambia. Up to 170 medical records in 2022 and 265 in 2023 were included in the assessment. Overall, the prevalence of antibiotic use in this PPS was 75%. Eighty-one percent (81%) and 71% of patients assessed were on at least one antibiotic in 2022 and 2023, respectively, indicating a decrease of 10%. Similarly, prescribing ceftriaxone, the most prescribed antibiotic, declined from an average of 48% in 2022 to 38% in 2023. Adherence to Standard Treatment Guidelines (STGs) slightly increased from 42% in 2022 to 45% in 2023. Additionally, antibiotic prescribing was reduced from 1.38 to 1.21. Antimicrobial stewardship had an early positive impact on antibiotic use and adherence to Standard Treatment Guidelines.
抗菌药物管理(AMS)可改善医院抗生素的合理使用。本研究评估了多方面的AMS干预措施对赞比亚三家三级医院抗生素使用及处方模式的影响。2022年8月和2023年10月在三家三级医院开展了现患率调查(PPS)。这是一个为期3年的AMS示范项目的一部分,该项目旨在优化赞比亚各卫生部门环境中治疗尿路感染(UTIs)和血流感染(BSIs)时抗生素的使用。2022年评估纳入了多达170份病历,2023年纳入了265份。总体而言,本次PPS中抗生素使用的现患率为75%。2022年和2023年分别有81%和71%接受评估的患者使用了至少一种抗生素,降幅为10%。同样,最常开具的抗生素头孢曲松的处方率从2022年的平均48%降至2023年的38%。对标准治疗指南(STGs)的依从性从2022年的42%略有提高至2023年的45%。此外,抗生素处方从1.38降至1.21。抗菌药物管理对抗生素使用和对标准治疗指南的依从性产生了早期积极影响。