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Antibiotic use in Kenyan public hospitals: Prevalence, appropriateness and link to guideline availability

OBJECTIVE: To examine prescription patterns and explore to what extent guidelines are available and how they might influence treatment appropriateness among hospitalised patients in Kenyan hospitals. METHODS: Data on antimicrobial usage were collected from hospitalised patients across 14 Kenyan publ...

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Autores principales: Maina, Michuki, Mwaniki, Paul, Odira, Edwin, Kiko, Nduku, McKnight, Jacob, Schultsz, Constance, English, Mike, Tosas-Auguet, Olga
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7562818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32781162
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2020.07.084
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author Maina, Michuki
Mwaniki, Paul
Odira, Edwin
Kiko, Nduku
McKnight, Jacob
Schultsz, Constance
English, Mike
Tosas-Auguet, Olga
author_facet Maina, Michuki
Mwaniki, Paul
Odira, Edwin
Kiko, Nduku
McKnight, Jacob
Schultsz, Constance
English, Mike
Tosas-Auguet, Olga
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description OBJECTIVE: To examine prescription patterns and explore to what extent guidelines are available and how they might influence treatment appropriateness among hospitalised patients in Kenyan hospitals. METHODS: Data on antimicrobial usage were collected from hospitalised patients across 14 Kenyan public hospitals. For each prescription, appropriateness of treatment was defined using available local and international treatment guidelines and through consensus with local medical specialists. Association between appropriate treatment, guideline availability and other possible explanatory factors was explored using univariate and multiple regression analysis. RESULTS: There were 1675 (46.7%) of the 3590 hospitalised patients on antimicrobials with 3145(94%) of the 3363 antimicrobial prescriptions being antibiotics. Two patients (0.1%), had treatment based on available antibiotic susceptibility tests. Appropriate treatment was assessed in 1502 patients who had a single diagnosis. Of these, 805 (53.6%) received appropriate treatment. Physical availability of treatment guidelines increased the odds of receiving appropriate treatment Odds Ratio 6.44[95% CI 4.81–8.64]. CONCLUSION: Appropriate antibiotic prescription remains a challenge in Kenyan public hospitals. This may be improved by the availability of context-specific, up-to-date, and readily accessible treatment guidelines across all the departments, and by providing better diagnostic support.
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spelling pubmed-75628182020-10-20 Antibiotic use in Kenyan public hospitals: Prevalence, appropriateness and link to guideline availability Maina, Michuki Mwaniki, Paul Odira, Edwin Kiko, Nduku McKnight, Jacob Schultsz, Constance English, Mike Tosas-Auguet, Olga Int J Infect Dis Article OBJECTIVE: To examine prescription patterns and explore to what extent guidelines are available and how they might influence treatment appropriateness among hospitalised patients in Kenyan hospitals. METHODS: Data on antimicrobial usage were collected from hospitalised patients across 14 Kenyan public hospitals. For each prescription, appropriateness of treatment was defined using available local and international treatment guidelines and through consensus with local medical specialists. Association between appropriate treatment, guideline availability and other possible explanatory factors was explored using univariate and multiple regression analysis. RESULTS: There were 1675 (46.7%) of the 3590 hospitalised patients on antimicrobials with 3145(94%) of the 3363 antimicrobial prescriptions being antibiotics. Two patients (0.1%), had treatment based on available antibiotic susceptibility tests. Appropriate treatment was assessed in 1502 patients who had a single diagnosis. Of these, 805 (53.6%) received appropriate treatment. Physical availability of treatment guidelines increased the odds of receiving appropriate treatment Odds Ratio 6.44[95% CI 4.81–8.64]. CONCLUSION: Appropriate antibiotic prescription remains a challenge in Kenyan public hospitals. This may be improved by the availability of context-specific, up-to-date, and readily accessible treatment guidelines across all the departments, and by providing better diagnostic support. Elsevier 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7562818/ /pubmed/32781162 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2020.07.084 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Maina, Michuki
Mwaniki, Paul
Odira, Edwin
Kiko, Nduku
McKnight, Jacob
Schultsz, Constance
English, Mike
Tosas-Auguet, Olga
Antibiotic use in Kenyan public hospitals: Prevalence, appropriateness and link to guideline availability
title Antibiotic use in Kenyan public hospitals: Prevalence, appropriateness and link to guideline availability
title_full Antibiotic use in Kenyan public hospitals: Prevalence, appropriateness and link to guideline availability
title_fullStr Antibiotic use in Kenyan public hospitals: Prevalence, appropriateness and link to guideline availability
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotic use in Kenyan public hospitals: Prevalence, appropriateness and link to guideline availability
title_short Antibiotic use in Kenyan public hospitals: Prevalence, appropriateness and link to guideline availability
title_sort antibiotic use in kenyan public hospitals: prevalence, appropriateness and link to guideline availability
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7562818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32781162
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2020.07.084
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