Healthcare worker views on antimicrobial resistance in chronic respiratory disease.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Sachin Ananth, Adekunle O Adeoti, Animesh Ray, Peter G Middleton, Miquel Ekkelenkamp, Stephanie Thee, Anand Shah
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Abstract

Background and objective: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global crisis, however, relatively little is known regarding its impact in chronic respiratory disease and the specific challenges faced by healthcare workers across the world in this field. We aimed to assess global healthcare worker views on the challenges they face regarding AMR in chronic respiratory disease.

Methods: An online survey was sent to healthcare workers globally working in chronic respiratory disease through a European Respiratory Society clinical research collaboration (AMR-Lung) focussed on AMR in chronic lung disease. Responses from different geographic regions were analysed.

Results: 279 responses were received across 60 countries. 54.5% of respondents encountered AMR in chronic respiratory disease weekly. There were differences in perceived high-priority diseases and species with AMR burden between Europe, Asia and Africa. 76.4% of respondents thought that inappropriate antimicrobial prescribing in chronic respiratory disease was common. However, only 43.4% of respondents thought that there were adequate antimicrobial stewardship programmes in their area for chronic respiratory disease, with limited availability in outpatient (29.0%) and ambulatory settings (24.7%). Developing rapid diagnostics for antimicrobial susceptibility (59.5%) was perceived to be the most common challenge in implementing antimicrobial stewardship, with an improved understanding of regional epidemiology of AMR strains the most important factor to improve outcome (55.2%).

Conclusions: AMR has significant perceived burden in chronic respiratory disease by healthcare professionals globally. However, current implementation of antimicrobial stewardship is limited, with significant challenges related to the availability of rapid diagnostics and understanding of regional epidemiology of AMR strains.

卫生工作者对慢性呼吸道疾病抗菌素耐药性的看法。
背景与目的:抗菌素耐药性(AMR)是一项全球性危机,然而,人们对其对慢性呼吸道疾病的影响以及世界各地卫生保健工作者在这一领域面临的具体挑战知之甚少。我们的目的是评估全球卫生保健工作者对慢性呼吸道疾病中抗菌素耐药性所面临的挑战的看法。方法:通过欧洲呼吸学会临床研究合作(AMR- lung)向全球从事慢性呼吸道疾病工作的卫生保健工作者发送一份在线调查,重点关注慢性肺部疾病的AMR。对不同地理区域的反应进行了分析。结果:在60个国家收到了279份答复。每周有54.5%的应答者在慢性呼吸道疾病中遇到AMR。欧洲、亚洲和非洲对抗菌素耐药性负担高优先级疾病和菌种的认知存在差异,76.4%的应答者认为慢性呼吸道疾病的抗菌素处方不当较为常见。然而,只有43.4%的答复者认为其所在地区有足够的慢性呼吸道疾病抗菌药物管理规划,门诊(29.0%)和门诊(24.7%)的可获得性有限。在实施抗微生物药物管理方面,开发抗微生物药物敏感性的快速诊断方法(59.5%)被认为是最常见的挑战,提高对抗菌素耐药性菌株区域流行病学的了解是改善结果的最重要因素(55.2%)。结论:全球卫生保健专业人员对慢性呼吸道疾病的AMR有显著的感知负担。然而,目前抗菌药物管理的实施是有限的,面临着与快速诊断的可用性和对AMR菌株区域流行病学的了解有关的重大挑战。
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Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control
Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CiteScore
9.70
自引率
3.60%
发文量
140
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control is a global forum for all those working on the prevention, diagnostic and treatment of health-care associated infections and antimicrobial resistance development in all health-care settings. The journal covers a broad spectrum of preeminent practices and best available data to the top interventional and translational research, and innovative developments in the field of infection control.
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