A Trial to Establish an Antimicrobial Prescription Monitoring System for Antimicrobial Stewardship in Clinics

Akane Ono, Yoshiki Kusama, Tadahiro Sato, Ryuji Koizumi, Noriko Iwamoto, N. Ohmagari
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A Trial to Establish an Antimicrobial Prescription Monitoring System for Antimicrobial Stewardship in Clinics Abstract Introduction : We investigated the feasibility and validity of developing a system to monitor prescriptions prescribed by physicians for the promotion of appropriate antimicrobial use in clinics. Methods : The names of injuries and diseases and prescribed drugs stored in the receipt computers of six clinics were output and anonymized. Antimicrobial prescriptions for acute respiratory tract infections and acute diarrhea were compiled and evaluated. Results : Anonymized data were available for all six clinics. We were able to extract data and aggregate prescriptions by linking the name of the injuries and diseases to the prescribed drug. Conclusions : We consider it possible to establish antimicrobial stewardship in clinics through antimicrobial prescription monitoring and to develop such a system. On the other hand, there are multiple ways of naming injuries and diseases, and further investigation is needed to define the names of injuries and diseases to be ex-tracted.
建立临床抗菌药物管理的抗菌药物处方监测系统的试验
摘要简介:我们调查了开发一个系统来监测医生处方,以促进临床合理使用抗菌药物的可行性和有效性。方法:对6家门诊病历计算机中存储的伤病名和药品名称进行输出和匿名化处理。对急性呼吸道感染和急性腹泻的抗菌药物处方进行整理和评价。结果:所有6家诊所均可获得匿名数据。我们能够通过将受伤和疾病的名称与处方药物联系起来,提取数据并汇总处方。结论:我们认为有可能通过抗菌药物处方监测建立抗菌药物管理在诊所和发展这样一个系统。另一方面,损伤和疾病的命名方式多种多样,需要进一步研究确定要提取的损伤和疾病的名称。
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