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155. Development of antibiotic classification for measuring antibiotic usage in Korean hospitals using a modified Delphi method

BACKGROUND: In 2019, the project about developing a system for measure and benchmark antibiotic usage in each hospital was launched. As the basic work for the project, we developed ‘antibiotic classification for measuring antibiotic usage in Korean hospitals’ using a modified Delphi method. Consensu...

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Autores principales: Kim, Bongyoung, Yoon, Young Kyung, Kim, Dong-Sook, Jeong, Su Jin, ahn, Song Vogue, Park, Sun Hee, Kwon, Ki Tae, Kim, Hong Bin, Park, Yoon Soo, kim, Shin-Woo, Kiem, Sungmin, Choi, Jun yong
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7777821/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.200
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author Kim, Bongyoung
Yoon, Young Kyung
Kim, Dong-Sook
Jeong, Su Jin
ahn, Song Vogue
Park, Sun Hee
Kwon, Ki Tae
Kim, Hong Bin
Park, Yoon Soo
kim, Shin-Woo
Kiem, Sungmin
Choi, Jun yong
author_facet Kim, Bongyoung
Yoon, Young Kyung
Kim, Dong-Sook
Jeong, Su Jin
ahn, Song Vogue
Park, Sun Hee
Kwon, Ki Tae
Kim, Hong Bin
Park, Yoon Soo
kim, Shin-Woo
Kiem, Sungmin
Choi, Jun yong
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description BACKGROUND: In 2019, the project about developing a system for measure and benchmark antibiotic usage in each hospital was launched. As the basic work for the project, we developed ‘antibiotic classification for measuring antibiotic usage in Korean hospitals’ using a modified Delphi method. Consensual definition of antibiotic components according to the antibiotic classification in Korean hospitals. [Image: see text] METHODS: The study consisted of two series of modified Delphi studies and was performed from July to August 2019. The study ‘antibiotic classification in Korean hospitals’ was performed first and followed by the study ‘antibiotic components according to the antibiotic classification in Korean hospitals’. Each Delphi study included two rounds of surveys in order to gather opinions and refine the information related to each study. We recruited a total of 12 panels including infectious diseases physicians (10), professor of preventive medicine (1), and the researcher of Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service (1). The questions for the Round 1 survey in each study were adopted from the antibiotic classification of the NHSN. RESULTS: As for the first study, the response rate of each round was 58.3% (7/12) and 75.0% (9/12), respectively. Most of the subjects of the NHSN’s antibiotic classification for adults were accepted except ‘antibacterial agents posing the highest risk for Clostridioides difficile infection’ (CVR = -1.000). On the contrary, all subjects for children were rejected. Finally, a total of 6 classifications were accepted. They were i) broad-spectrum antibacterial agents predominantly for hospital-onset infections, for adult (CVR = 1.000), ii) broad-spectrum antibacterial agents predominantly used for community-acquired infections, for adult (CVR = 1.000), iii) antibacterial agents predominantly used for resistant gram-positive infections, for adult (CVR =1.000), iv) narrow-spectrum beta-lactam agents, for adult (CVR = 1.000), v) antibacterial agents predominantly used for extensive antibiotic resistant gram-negative bacteria, for adult (CVR = 1.000), and vi) total antibacterial agent (CVR = 1.000). CONCLUSION: this study provides antibiotic classification for measuring antibiotic usage in Korean hospitals. This classification may guide to develop a system for measuring of antibiotic usage in each Korean hospital. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures
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spelling pubmed-77778212021-01-07 155. Development of antibiotic classification for measuring antibiotic usage in Korean hospitals using a modified Delphi method Kim, Bongyoung Yoon, Young Kyung Kim, Dong-Sook Jeong, Su Jin ahn, Song Vogue Park, Sun Hee Kwon, Ki Tae Kim, Hong Bin Park, Yoon Soo kim, Shin-Woo Kiem, Sungmin Choi, Jun yong Open Forum Infect Dis Poster Abstracts BACKGROUND: In 2019, the project about developing a system for measure and benchmark antibiotic usage in each hospital was launched. As the basic work for the project, we developed ‘antibiotic classification for measuring antibiotic usage in Korean hospitals’ using a modified Delphi method. Consensual definition of antibiotic components according to the antibiotic classification in Korean hospitals. [Image: see text] METHODS: The study consisted of two series of modified Delphi studies and was performed from July to August 2019. The study ‘antibiotic classification in Korean hospitals’ was performed first and followed by the study ‘antibiotic components according to the antibiotic classification in Korean hospitals’. Each Delphi study included two rounds of surveys in order to gather opinions and refine the information related to each study. We recruited a total of 12 panels including infectious diseases physicians (10), professor of preventive medicine (1), and the researcher of Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service (1). The questions for the Round 1 survey in each study were adopted from the antibiotic classification of the NHSN. RESULTS: As for the first study, the response rate of each round was 58.3% (7/12) and 75.0% (9/12), respectively. Most of the subjects of the NHSN’s antibiotic classification for adults were accepted except ‘antibacterial agents posing the highest risk for Clostridioides difficile infection’ (CVR = -1.000). On the contrary, all subjects for children were rejected. Finally, a total of 6 classifications were accepted. They were i) broad-spectrum antibacterial agents predominantly for hospital-onset infections, for adult (CVR = 1.000), ii) broad-spectrum antibacterial agents predominantly used for community-acquired infections, for adult (CVR = 1.000), iii) antibacterial agents predominantly used for resistant gram-positive infections, for adult (CVR =1.000), iv) narrow-spectrum beta-lactam agents, for adult (CVR = 1.000), v) antibacterial agents predominantly used for extensive antibiotic resistant gram-negative bacteria, for adult (CVR = 1.000), and vi) total antibacterial agent (CVR = 1.000). CONCLUSION: this study provides antibiotic classification for measuring antibiotic usage in Korean hospitals. This classification may guide to develop a system for measuring of antibiotic usage in each Korean hospital. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures Oxford University Press 2020-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7777821/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.200 Text en © The Author 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Poster Abstracts
Kim, Bongyoung
Yoon, Young Kyung
Kim, Dong-Sook
Jeong, Su Jin
ahn, Song Vogue
Park, Sun Hee
Kwon, Ki Tae
Kim, Hong Bin
Park, Yoon Soo
kim, Shin-Woo
Kiem, Sungmin
Choi, Jun yong
155. Development of antibiotic classification for measuring antibiotic usage in Korean hospitals using a modified Delphi method
title 155. Development of antibiotic classification for measuring antibiotic usage in Korean hospitals using a modified Delphi method
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title_fullStr 155. Development of antibiotic classification for measuring antibiotic usage in Korean hospitals using a modified Delphi method
title_full_unstemmed 155. Development of antibiotic classification for measuring antibiotic usage in Korean hospitals using a modified Delphi method
title_short 155. Development of antibiotic classification for measuring antibiotic usage in Korean hospitals using a modified Delphi method
title_sort 155. development of antibiotic classification for measuring antibiotic usage in korean hospitals using a modified delphi method
topic Poster Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7777821/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.200
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