Identifying context-specific determinants to inform improvement of antimicrobial stewardship implementation in healthcare facilities in Asia: results from a scoping review and web-based survey among local experts.

IF 1.3 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Ralalicia Limato, Elza Samantha Elmira, Nguyen Hai Yen, Anh Quan Truong, Duong Hai Yen, Direk Limmathurotsakul, Abhilasha Karkey, Raph L Hamers, Twisha S Patel, Fernanda C Lessa, Elizabeth Dodds-Ashley, Deverick Anderson, H Rogier van Doorn, Huong Vu
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Abstract

International guidelines are available for the assessment and improvement of antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programmes: an important strategy to address the escalating global antimicrobial resistance problem. However, existing AMS assessment tools lack contextual specificity for resource-limited settings, leading to limited applicability in Asia. This project aimed to identify relevant themes from current guidance documents to help develop a context-specific assessment tool that can be applied by healthcare facilities (HCFs) to improve local implementation.We performed a sequential approach of a scoping review to identify relevant assessment themes for Asia and an expert survey for getting feedback on the relevance of assessment stems developed from the scoping review. We reviewed English-language published documents discussing AMS implementation or assessment at HCFs globally and in Asia. Themes were derived through content analysis and classified following the predefined context dimensions to develop assessment stems, defined as containing one identified determinant that may influence implementation outcomes. The survey consisting of identified assessment stems was reviewed by 20 locally identified experts in Asia who rated the level of relevance of these stems in AMS implementation in the region.National leadership, training and technical support, and policy and guidance were the most commonly identified themes among 100 themes identified from 73 reviewed documents. From these themes, we developed 131 assessment stems for the expert survey. Of the 131 assessment stems, 117 (89%) were considered relevant for AMS implementation in Asia by at least 80% of respondents. These stems were included in the process of developing a global AMS assessment tool to support HCFs to improve their programmes.In conclusion, national leadership and support represent a distinct and important aspect affecting AMS implementation in HCFs in Asia. The identified assessment themes have substantial value for the formulation of locally relevant implementation strategies tailored to the Asian context.

确定具体情况的决定因素,为改善亚洲卫生保健机构的抗微生物药物管理实施提供信息:范围审查和当地专家基于网络的调查结果。
国际准则可用于评估和改进抗微生物药物管理规划:这是解决不断升级的全球抗微生物药物耐药性问题的一项重要战略。然而,现有的辅助医疗系统评估工具在资源有限的情况下缺乏上下文特异性,导致在亚洲的适用性有限。该项目旨在确定当前指导文件中的相关主题,以帮助开发可由医疗机构(hcf)应用的具体情况评估工具,以改善当地的实施情况。我们执行了范围审查的顺序方法,以确定亚洲的相关评估主题,并进行了专家调查,以获得从范围审查中开发的评估系统的相关性反馈。我们审查了讨论全球和亚洲hcf实施或评估AMS的英文出版文件。主题是通过内容分析得出的,并按照预定义的上下文维度进行分类,以开发评估系统,定义为包含一个可能影响实施结果的确定决定因素。该调查由已确定的评估体系组成,由20名亚洲本地专家进行审查,他们对这些体系在该地区实施医疗辅助系统的相关程度进行了评级。在审查的73份文件确定的100个主题中,国家领导、培训和技术支助以及政策和指导是最普遍确定的主题。根据这些主题,我们为专家调查开发了131个评估系统。在131个评估体系中,至少80%的受访者认为117个(89%)与亚洲医疗辅助系统的实施相关。这些系统被纳入制定全球辅助医疗服务评估工具的过程中,以支持氢氟碳化合物改善其规划。总而言之,国家领导和支持是影响亚洲hcf实施辅助医疗方案的一个独特而重要的方面。所确定的评估主题对于制定适合亚洲情况的与当地有关的执行战略具有重大价值。
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BMJ Open Quality
BMJ Open Quality Nursing-Leadership and Management
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