학술논문

Where to from here? Identifying and prioritising future directions for addressing drug-resistant infection in Australia.
Document Type
Letter
Source
Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control. 5/29/2021, Vol. 10 Issue 1, p1-4. 4p.
Subject
*ANTIMICROBIAL stewardship
*PHYSICIANS
*INFECTION prevention
*DRUG resistance in microorganisms
*COMMUNICABLE diseases
Language
ISSN
2047-2994
Abstract
Background: The Australian National Antimicrobial Resistance Strategy calls for a collaborative effort to change practices that have contributed to the development of drug-resistance and for implementation of new initiatives to reduce antibiotic use. Methods: A facilitated workshop was undertaken at the 2019 National Australian Antimicrobial Resistance Forum to explore the complexity of antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) implementation in Australia and prioritise future action. Participants engaged in rotating rounds of discussion using a world café format addressing six topics relating to AMS implementation. Once all tables had discussed all themes the discussion concluded and notes were summarised. The documents were independently openly coded by two researchers to identify elements relating to the implementation of antimicrobial stewardship. Results: There were 39 participants in the facilitated discussions, including pharmacists, infectious disease physicians, infection prevention nurses, and others. Participants discussed strategies they had found successful, including having a regular presence in clinical areas, adapting messaging and implementation strategies for different disciplines, maintaining positivity, and being patient-focused. Many of the recommendations for the next step involved being patient focussed and outcomesdriven. This involves linking data to practice, using patient stories, using data to celebrate wins and creating incentives. Discussion: Recommendations from the workshop should be included in priority setting for the implementation of AMS initiatives across Australia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]