Developing and Implementing Electronic Health Record (HER) Alerts to Reduce Inappropriate Antibiotic Prescriptions

Satendra Kumar Bhatt
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Abstract: The overprescription of antibiotics is a significant public health issue, contributing to the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. This study evaluates the effectiveness of Electronic Health Record (HER) alerts in reducing inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions. Conducted in a large urban hospital, the intervention involved developing and implementing HER alerts to prompt clinicians when an antibiotic prescription may be inappropriate. Over a six-month period, we monitored antibiotic prescription patterns, comparing data from the three months prior to the intervention (control period) with the three months post-implementation (intervention period). Data from 500 patient encounters were analysed, with 250 encounters in each period. The primary outcome was the rate of inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions, defined according to established clinical guidelines. During the control period, 45% (113/250) of the prescriptions were deemed inappropriate.
开发和实施电子健康记录 (HER) 警报,减少不适当的抗生素处方
摘要:抗生素的过量处方是一个重大的公共卫生问题,导致了抗生素耐药菌的增加。本研究评估了电子健康记录(HER)警报在减少不当抗生素处方方面的效果。研究在一家大型城市医院进行,干预措施包括开发和实施电子健康记录警报,以在抗生素处方可能不当时提示临床医生。在为期 6 个月的时间里,我们对抗生素处方模式进行了监测,比较了干预前 3 个月(对照期)和干预后 3 个月(干预期)的数据。我们分析了 500 例患者的数据,每个阶段 250 例。主要结果是不适当抗生素处方的比例,其定义符合既定的临床指南。在对照期,45%(113/250)的处方被认为是不恰当的。
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