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Development and Implementation of an Antimicrobial Stewardship Checklist in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Co-Creation Consensus Approach

Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) initiatives promote the responsible use of antimicrobials in healthcare settings as a key measure to curb the global threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Defining the core elements of AMS is essential for developing and evaluating comprehensive AMS programmes. Th...

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Autores principales: Ashiru-Oredope, Diane, Garraghan, Frances, Olaoye, Omotayo, Krockow, Eva M., Matuluko, Ayodeji, Nambatya, Winnie, Babigumira, Peter Ahabwe, Tuck, Chloe, Amofah, George, Ankrah, Daniel, Barrett, Scott, Benedict, Peter, Boaitey, Kwame Peprah, Buabeng, Kwame Ohene, Cavanagh, Sarah, Charani, Esmita, Chikatula, Enock, Ghebrehewet, Sam, Islam, Jasmin, Jani, Yogini H., Johnston, Esther, Lamorde, Mohammed, Malinga, Augustine, Mirfenderesky, Mariyam, Rutter, Victoria, Sneddon, Jacqueline, Skone-James, Richard
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9498699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36141318
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10091706
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author Ashiru-Oredope, Diane
Garraghan, Frances
Olaoye, Omotayo
Krockow, Eva M.
Matuluko, Ayodeji
Nambatya, Winnie
Babigumira, Peter Ahabwe
Tuck, Chloe
Amofah, George
Ankrah, Daniel
Barrett, Scott
Benedict, Peter
Boaitey, Kwame Peprah
Buabeng, Kwame Ohene
Cavanagh, Sarah
Charani, Esmita
Chikatula, Enock
Ghebrehewet, Sam
Islam, Jasmin
Jani, Yogini H.
Johnston, Esther
Lamorde, Mohammed
Malinga, Augustine
Mirfenderesky, Mariyam
Rutter, Victoria
Sneddon, Jacqueline
Skone-James, Richard
author_facet Ashiru-Oredope, Diane
Garraghan, Frances
Olaoye, Omotayo
Krockow, Eva M.
Matuluko, Ayodeji
Nambatya, Winnie
Babigumira, Peter Ahabwe
Tuck, Chloe
Amofah, George
Ankrah, Daniel
Barrett, Scott
Benedict, Peter
Boaitey, Kwame Peprah
Buabeng, Kwame Ohene
Cavanagh, Sarah
Charani, Esmita
Chikatula, Enock
Ghebrehewet, Sam
Islam, Jasmin
Jani, Yogini H.
Johnston, Esther
Lamorde, Mohammed
Malinga, Augustine
Mirfenderesky, Mariyam
Rutter, Victoria
Sneddon, Jacqueline
Skone-James, Richard
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description Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) initiatives promote the responsible use of antimicrobials in healthcare settings as a key measure to curb the global threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Defining the core elements of AMS is essential for developing and evaluating comprehensive AMS programmes. This project used co-creation and Delphi consensus procedures to adapt and extend the existing published international AMS checklist. The overall objective was to arrive at a contextualised checklist of core AMS elements and key behaviours for use within healthcare settings in Sub-Saharan Africa, as well as to implement the checklist in health institutions in four African countries. The AMS checklist tool was developed using a modified Delphi approach to achieve local expert consensus on the items to be included on the checklist. Fourteen healthcare/public health professionals from Tanzania, Zambia, Uganda, Ghana and the UK were invited to review, score and comment on items from a published global AMS checklist. Following their feedback, 8 items were rephrased, and 25 new items were added to the checklist. The final AMS checklist tool was deployed across 19 healthcare sites and used to assess AMS programmes before and after an AMS intervention in 14 of the 19 sites. The final tool comprised 54 items. Across the 14 sites, the completed checklists consistently showed improvements for all the AMS components following the intervention. The greatest improvements observed were the presence of formal multidisciplinary AMS structures (79%) and the execution of a point-prevalence survey (72%). The elements with the least improvement were access to laboratory/imaging services (7%) and the presence of adequate financial support for AMS (14%). In addition to capturing the quantitative and qualitative changes associated with the AMS intervention, project evaluation suggested that administering the AMS checklist made unique contributions to ongoing AMS activities. Furthermore, 29 additional AMS activities were reported as a direct result of the prompting checklist questions. Contextualised, co-created AMS tools are necessary for managing antimicrobial use across healthcare settings and increasing local AMS ownership and commitment. This study led to the development of a new AMS checklist, which proved successful in capturing AMS improvements in Tanzania, Zambia, Uganda, and Ghana. The tool also made unique contributions to furthering local AMS efforts. This study extends the existing AMS materials for low- and middle-income countries and provides empirical evidence for successful use in practice.
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spelling pubmed-94986992022-09-23 Development and Implementation of an Antimicrobial Stewardship Checklist in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Co-Creation Consensus Approach Ashiru-Oredope, Diane Garraghan, Frances Olaoye, Omotayo Krockow, Eva M. Matuluko, Ayodeji Nambatya, Winnie Babigumira, Peter Ahabwe Tuck, Chloe Amofah, George Ankrah, Daniel Barrett, Scott Benedict, Peter Boaitey, Kwame Peprah Buabeng, Kwame Ohene Cavanagh, Sarah Charani, Esmita Chikatula, Enock Ghebrehewet, Sam Islam, Jasmin Jani, Yogini H. Johnston, Esther Lamorde, Mohammed Malinga, Augustine Mirfenderesky, Mariyam Rutter, Victoria Sneddon, Jacqueline Skone-James, Richard Healthcare (Basel) Article Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) initiatives promote the responsible use of antimicrobials in healthcare settings as a key measure to curb the global threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Defining the core elements of AMS is essential for developing and evaluating comprehensive AMS programmes. This project used co-creation and Delphi consensus procedures to adapt and extend the existing published international AMS checklist. The overall objective was to arrive at a contextualised checklist of core AMS elements and key behaviours for use within healthcare settings in Sub-Saharan Africa, as well as to implement the checklist in health institutions in four African countries. The AMS checklist tool was developed using a modified Delphi approach to achieve local expert consensus on the items to be included on the checklist. Fourteen healthcare/public health professionals from Tanzania, Zambia, Uganda, Ghana and the UK were invited to review, score and comment on items from a published global AMS checklist. Following their feedback, 8 items were rephrased, and 25 new items were added to the checklist. The final AMS checklist tool was deployed across 19 healthcare sites and used to assess AMS programmes before and after an AMS intervention in 14 of the 19 sites. The final tool comprised 54 items. Across the 14 sites, the completed checklists consistently showed improvements for all the AMS components following the intervention. The greatest improvements observed were the presence of formal multidisciplinary AMS structures (79%) and the execution of a point-prevalence survey (72%). The elements with the least improvement were access to laboratory/imaging services (7%) and the presence of adequate financial support for AMS (14%). In addition to capturing the quantitative and qualitative changes associated with the AMS intervention, project evaluation suggested that administering the AMS checklist made unique contributions to ongoing AMS activities. Furthermore, 29 additional AMS activities were reported as a direct result of the prompting checklist questions. Contextualised, co-created AMS tools are necessary for managing antimicrobial use across healthcare settings and increasing local AMS ownership and commitment. This study led to the development of a new AMS checklist, which proved successful in capturing AMS improvements in Tanzania, Zambia, Uganda, and Ghana. The tool also made unique contributions to furthering local AMS efforts. This study extends the existing AMS materials for low- and middle-income countries and provides empirical evidence for successful use in practice. MDPI 2022-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9498699/ /pubmed/36141318 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10091706 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ashiru-Oredope, Diane
Garraghan, Frances
Olaoye, Omotayo
Krockow, Eva M.
Matuluko, Ayodeji
Nambatya, Winnie
Babigumira, Peter Ahabwe
Tuck, Chloe
Amofah, George
Ankrah, Daniel
Barrett, Scott
Benedict, Peter
Boaitey, Kwame Peprah
Buabeng, Kwame Ohene
Cavanagh, Sarah
Charani, Esmita
Chikatula, Enock
Ghebrehewet, Sam
Islam, Jasmin
Jani, Yogini H.
Johnston, Esther
Lamorde, Mohammed
Malinga, Augustine
Mirfenderesky, Mariyam
Rutter, Victoria
Sneddon, Jacqueline
Skone-James, Richard
Development and Implementation of an Antimicrobial Stewardship Checklist in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Co-Creation Consensus Approach
title Development and Implementation of an Antimicrobial Stewardship Checklist in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Co-Creation Consensus Approach
title_full Development and Implementation of an Antimicrobial Stewardship Checklist in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Co-Creation Consensus Approach
title_fullStr Development and Implementation of an Antimicrobial Stewardship Checklist in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Co-Creation Consensus Approach
title_full_unstemmed Development and Implementation of an Antimicrobial Stewardship Checklist in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Co-Creation Consensus Approach
title_short Development and Implementation of an Antimicrobial Stewardship Checklist in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Co-Creation Consensus Approach
title_sort development and implementation of an antimicrobial stewardship checklist in sub-saharan africa: a co-creation consensus approach
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9498699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36141318
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10091706
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