Improving Antibiotic Use in Argentine Pediatric Hospitals: A Process Evaluation Using Normalization Process Theory.

IF 1.2 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Pediatric quality & safety Pub Date : 2025-01-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1097/pq9.0000000000000788
Javier Roberti, Facundo Jorro-Barón, Natalí Ini, Marina Guglielmino, Ana Paula Rodríguez, Cecilia Echave, Andrea Falaschi, Viviana E Rodríguez, Ezequiel García-Elorrio, Juan Pedro Alonso
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Abstract

Introduction: In the pediatric setting, overprescribing of antibiotics contributes to the rise of multidrug-resistant organisms. Antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs) are recommended to optimize antibiotic use and combat resistance. However, the implementation of ASPs in low- and middle-income countries faces several challenges. This study aimed to evaluate the implementation process of a multifaceted ASP in 2 pediatric hospitals in Argentina.

Methods: A qualitative study was conducted in two large public children's hospitals in Argentina, using semistructured interviews with 32 healthcare providers at the beginning and end of the ASP implementation. The study was guided by the normalization process theory.

Results: The intervention faced challenges, including limited understanding of its objectives, confusion with existing practices, and insufficient commitment from senior staff. Although junior staff were more receptive, communication barriers with external staff and workload concerns hindered broader adoption. Infectious disease specialists primarily led implementation, with limited involvement of other staff, particularly in training activities. Despite these challenges, participants reported improvements, such as the development of standardized antibiotic guidelines, better interdisciplinary collaboration, and improved communication. However, organizational support and resistance to new practices remained barriers.

Conclusions: This study highlights the importance of organizational context and staff commitment in ASP implementation. Tailored strategies that address the specific challenges of low- and middle-income countries are needed to effectively implement ASPs.

改善阿根廷儿科医院抗生素使用:使用规范化过程理论的过程评价。
在儿科环境中,抗生素的过量使用导致了多重耐药菌的增加。抗菌素管理计划(asp)建议优化抗生素使用和对抗耐药性。然而,在低收入和中等收入国家实施应用标准方案面临若干挑战。本研究旨在评估阿根廷两家儿科医院实施多方面ASP的过程。方法:在阿根廷的两家大型公立儿童医院进行了一项定性研究,在ASP实施的开始和结束时对32名医疗保健提供者进行了半结构化访谈。本研究以归一化过程理论为指导。结果:干预面临挑战,包括对其目标的理解有限,与现有实践的混淆,以及高级人员的承诺不足。虽然初级工作人员更容易接受,但与外部工作人员的沟通障碍和工作量问题阻碍了广泛采用。传染病专家主要领导实施工作,其他工作人员的参与有限,特别是在培训活动方面。尽管存在这些挑战,但与会者报告了一些进展,例如制定了标准化的抗生素指南、更好的跨学科合作和改进的沟通。然而,组织对新实践的支持和抵制仍然是障碍。结论:本研究强调了组织背景和员工承诺在ASP实施中的重要性。需要针对低收入和中等收入国家的具体挑战制定量身定制的战略,以有效实施应用标准方案。
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