Girotto Jennifer E, Nichols Kristen, Ogrin Sara L, Parsons Sarah, Wilson William S
Department of Pharmacy Practice (JEG), University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy, Storrs, CT.
Health Sciences Department (KN), Butler University, Indianapolis IN.
J Pediatr Pharmacol Ther. 2025 Jun;30(3):387-397. doi: 10.5863/JPPT-25-01200. Epub 2025 Jun 9.
Antibiotic overuse has been well-documented in all populations, including pediatrics. Pediatric pharmacists are valuable and well-integrated within inpatient antibiotic stewardship programs (ASP) in children's hospitals. The Pediatric Pharmacy Association (PPA) believes all pharmacists, regardless of practice setting, should receive education to support entry-level stewardship activities in pediatric patients. Additionally, pediatric antibiotic stewardship pharmacist leaders should ideally be trained in both infectious diseases (ID) and pediatrics. Currently, specialized training in pediatric ID lacks standardization due to the paucity of subspecialized training opportunities. This paper provides recommendations to support pediatric ASP training, education, and pharmacist staffing for inpatient programs. Further, it is recommended to ensure protected time is available for daily and longitudinal pediatric ASP activities to support optimal care and prevent burnout. Finally, the PPA supports the evolving role of the pediatric pharmacist in the ambulatory ASP arena and recommends investigations into unique payment modalities.
抗生素过度使用在包括儿科在内的所有人群中都有充分记录。儿科药剂师在儿童医院的住院抗生素管理计划(ASP)中很有价值且融入度很高。儿科药学协会(PPA)认为,所有药剂师,无论执业环境如何,都应接受教育,以支持针对儿科患者的入门级管理活动。此外,儿科抗生素管理药剂师负责人理想情况下应接受传染病(ID)和儿科方面的培训。目前,由于儿科ID的专科培训机会匮乏,其专门培训缺乏标准化。本文提供了一些建议,以支持住院项目的儿科ASP培训、教育和药剂师人员配备。此外,建议确保有专门时间用于日常和长期的儿科ASP活动,以支持最佳护理并防止倦怠。最后,PPA支持儿科药剂师在门诊ASP领域不断演变的角色,并建议对独特的支付方式进行调查。