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Adherence to the Core Elements of Outpatient Antibiotic Stewardship: A Cross-Sectional Survey in the Tertiary Care Hospitals of Punjab, Pakistan

BACKGROUND: There is a growing global interest in hospital-based antibiotic stewardship programs (ASPs). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends clinicians and facilities in outpatient department (OPD) to adhere to a set of stewardship activities called the Core Elements of Outpa...

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Autores principales: Raheem, Maryam, Anwaar, Sidra, Aziz, Zanish, Raja, Sarwat Ali, Saif-ur-Rehman, Nasira, Mubarak, Naeem
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7602895/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33149628
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S268574
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author Raheem, Maryam
Anwaar, Sidra
Aziz, Zanish
Raja, Sarwat Ali
Saif-ur-Rehman, Nasira
Mubarak, Naeem
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Anwaar, Sidra
Aziz, Zanish
Raja, Sarwat Ali
Saif-ur-Rehman, Nasira
Mubarak, Naeem
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description BACKGROUND: There is a growing global interest in hospital-based antibiotic stewardship programs (ASPs). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends clinicians and facilities in outpatient department (OPD) to adhere to a set of stewardship activities called the Core Elements of Outpatient Antibiotic Stewardship (CEOAS). CEOAS includes 4 core elements for OPD facilities and clinicians each, ie, commitment, action, tracking and reporting, and education and expertise. AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate the adherence of OPDs in tertiary care hospitals to CEOAS. DESIGN AND SETTING: A cross-sectional study in the hospitals in Punjab, Pakistan. METHODS: Study was reported as per STROBE guidelines. Data were collected from hospitals based on purposive sampling on the CEOAS framwork. On a summative scale, positive response to each core element worthed a score and higher the score better the adherence. Descriptive statistics was used for categorical variables while independent t-test computed group differences. RESULTS: Fifty-three tertiary care hospitals (n=22 public, n=31 private) participated (response rate=86.9%). No hospital reported “perfect” adherence. Overall, facilities and clinicians in OPDs were moderately adherent. Subgroup analysis indicated that hospitals in public and private were poorly (4.9) and moderately (6.0) adherent to CEOAS respectively, however, private clinicians scored significantly higher in action, and tracking and reporting. Tracking and reporting of antibiotics and education of patients and clinicians emerged as top deficiency areas in facilities and clinicians respectively. CONCLUSION: Significant gaps exist in the adherence to CEOAS. The deficiency areas highlighted in the study should be given priority in future policy shift.
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spelling pubmed-76028952020-11-03 Adherence to the Core Elements of Outpatient Antibiotic Stewardship: A Cross-Sectional Survey in the Tertiary Care Hospitals of Punjab, Pakistan Raheem, Maryam Anwaar, Sidra Aziz, Zanish Raja, Sarwat Ali Saif-ur-Rehman, Nasira Mubarak, Naeem Infect Drug Resist Original Research BACKGROUND: There is a growing global interest in hospital-based antibiotic stewardship programs (ASPs). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends clinicians and facilities in outpatient department (OPD) to adhere to a set of stewardship activities called the Core Elements of Outpatient Antibiotic Stewardship (CEOAS). CEOAS includes 4 core elements for OPD facilities and clinicians each, ie, commitment, action, tracking and reporting, and education and expertise. AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate the adherence of OPDs in tertiary care hospitals to CEOAS. DESIGN AND SETTING: A cross-sectional study in the hospitals in Punjab, Pakistan. METHODS: Study was reported as per STROBE guidelines. Data were collected from hospitals based on purposive sampling on the CEOAS framwork. On a summative scale, positive response to each core element worthed a score and higher the score better the adherence. Descriptive statistics was used for categorical variables while independent t-test computed group differences. RESULTS: Fifty-three tertiary care hospitals (n=22 public, n=31 private) participated (response rate=86.9%). No hospital reported “perfect” adherence. Overall, facilities and clinicians in OPDs were moderately adherent. Subgroup analysis indicated that hospitals in public and private were poorly (4.9) and moderately (6.0) adherent to CEOAS respectively, however, private clinicians scored significantly higher in action, and tracking and reporting. Tracking and reporting of antibiotics and education of patients and clinicians emerged as top deficiency areas in facilities and clinicians respectively. CONCLUSION: Significant gaps exist in the adherence to CEOAS. The deficiency areas highlighted in the study should be given priority in future policy shift. Dove 2020-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7602895/ /pubmed/33149628 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S268574 Text en © 2020 Raheem et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
spellingShingle Original Research
Raheem, Maryam
Anwaar, Sidra
Aziz, Zanish
Raja, Sarwat Ali
Saif-ur-Rehman, Nasira
Mubarak, Naeem
Adherence to the Core Elements of Outpatient Antibiotic Stewardship: A Cross-Sectional Survey in the Tertiary Care Hospitals of Punjab, Pakistan
title Adherence to the Core Elements of Outpatient Antibiotic Stewardship: A Cross-Sectional Survey in the Tertiary Care Hospitals of Punjab, Pakistan
title_full Adherence to the Core Elements of Outpatient Antibiotic Stewardship: A Cross-Sectional Survey in the Tertiary Care Hospitals of Punjab, Pakistan
title_fullStr Adherence to the Core Elements of Outpatient Antibiotic Stewardship: A Cross-Sectional Survey in the Tertiary Care Hospitals of Punjab, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Adherence to the Core Elements of Outpatient Antibiotic Stewardship: A Cross-Sectional Survey in the Tertiary Care Hospitals of Punjab, Pakistan
title_short Adherence to the Core Elements of Outpatient Antibiotic Stewardship: A Cross-Sectional Survey in the Tertiary Care Hospitals of Punjab, Pakistan
title_sort adherence to the core elements of outpatient antibiotic stewardship: a cross-sectional survey in the tertiary care hospitals of punjab, pakistan
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7602895/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33149628
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S268574
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