Implementation of antimicrobial stewardship certification program and its impact on low-resource settings.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Richard Faator Dery, Emily Perry, Paul Carson, Elizabeth Skoy
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Disclaimer: In an effort to expedite the publication of articles, AJHP is posting manuscripts online as soon as possible after acceptance. Accepted manuscripts have been peer-reviewed and copyedited, but are posted online before technical formatting and author proofing. These manuscripts are not the final version of record and will be replaced with the final article (formatted per AJHP style and proofed by the authors) at a later time.

Purpose: Antimicrobial resistance has become an increasing concern worldwide. Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) is a critical approach to protect against the danger of untreatable microbes. AMS programs frequently rely on the expertise of infectious diseases-trained physicians and pharmacists, yet access to such expertise is frequently limited in rural or smaller facilities like critical access hospitals (CAHs) and skilled nursing facilities (SNFs). However, nearly all these facilities have a staff or contract pharmacist available, even in more rural parts of the United States. These pharmacists may be important potential resources to promote stewardship in these low-resource settings.

Summary: The North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services and North Dakota State University collaborated to provide free AMS certification to predominantly rural pharmacists through a program offered by the Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists (SIDP) between 2018 and 2022, except in 2020 (due to the COVID-19 pandemic). Eighty-five pharmacists out of 113 applications were selected to complete the program. The preferential selection was based on whether pharmacists worked in a CAH or SNF or were willing to assist the above healthcare facilities in AMS activities. Fifty-four percent of the participants completed the program and developed an AMS intervention at their facilities, with 32% having interventions in progress at the time of assessment and 9% lost to follow-up over 4 years.

Conclusion: Pharmacists were incentivized to gain expertise in AMS in low-resource settings by providing free SIDP certification through the state health department. This may be a cost-effective use of state dollars to promote AMS in low-resource settings.

抗菌剂管理认证计划的实施及其对低资源环境的影响。
免责声明:为了加快文章的发表,AJHP在接受稿件后将尽快在网上发布。被接受的稿件已经过同行评审和编辑,但在技术格式化和作者校对之前会在网上发布。这些手稿不是记录的最终版本,稍后将被最终文章(按照AJHP风格格式化并由作者校对)所取代。目的:抗菌素耐药性已成为世界范围内日益关注的问题。抗菌剂管理(AMS)是防止不可治疗微生物危险的关键方法。辅助医疗服务项目经常依赖于传染病培训的医生和药剂师的专业知识,但在农村或小型设施,如关键通道医院(CAHs)和熟练护理机构(snf),获得这种专业知识的机会往往有限。然而,几乎所有这些设施都有工作人员或合同药剂师,即使在美国的农村地区也是如此。这些药剂师可能是重要的潜在资源,以促进这些低资源设置管理。摘要:北达科他州卫生与公众服务部和北达科他州立大学合作,通过传染病药剂师学会(SIDP)在2018年至2022年期间提供的一个项目,向主要是农村药剂师提供免费的AMS认证,2020年除外(由于COVID-19大流行)。在113份申请中,85名药剂师被选中完成该项目。优先选择是基于药剂师是否在CAH或SNF工作,或者是否愿意协助上述医疗保健机构进行辅助医疗服务活动。54%的参与者完成了该计划,并在他们的设施中发展了AMS干预措施,32%的参与者在评估时正在进行干预,9%的参与者在4年多的随访中失败。结论:通过国家卫生部门提供免费的SIDP认证,可以激励药剂师在资源匮乏的医疗辅助系统中获得专业知识。在资源匮乏的环境中,这可能是一种具有成本效益的使用国家资金来促进辅助医疗系统。
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2.90
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18.50%
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341
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy (AJHP) is the official publication of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). It publishes peer-reviewed scientific papers on contemporary drug therapy and pharmacy practice innovations in hospitals and health systems. With a circulation of more than 43,000, AJHP is the most widely recognized and respected clinical pharmacy journal in the world.
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