Nazedah Ain Ibrahim, Nurul Husna Syuhaidah Yusof, Sharini Sha'ari, Lau Hui Shan
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Abstract
Background: Antibiotics are widely prescribed therapeutic agents in the paediatric population.
Aim/objective: This survey aims to describe an overview of antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) and the type of metrics used to monitor antibiotic consumption in paediatric wards in Malaysian public hospitals.
Methods: This research was conducted as a multicentre, quantitative research online survey in all Ministry of Health Malaysia hospitals with paediatric ward services. The survey respondents were the pharmacists in charge of either a paediatric ward or antibiotic consumption in each facility.
Results: Out of the 145 hospitals, only 99 with eligible facilities were shortlisted for the survey. Of the 99 hospitals identified in this survey, only 91 of the facilities responded. The result from the survey revealed that only six hospitals had a paediatric infectious disease (ID) specialist. Only 26 out of the 91 facilities that responded performed paediatric antibiotic monitoring. The survey showed that the type of metrics used to monitor antibiotic consumption varied. 46.2% (12/26) of paediatric monitored facilities were using defined daily dose (DDD), 23.1% (6/26) using days of therapy, 19.2% (5/26) using the number of vials, 15.4% (4/26) using the number of patients and 11.5% (3/26) using the length of therapy as their consumption metrics. Half (50%, 13/26) of the paediatric monitored facilities did not use any denominator for reporting while some facilities (38.5%, 10/26) used patient days.
Conclusion: Although 90% of the facilities practice AMS, in paediatrics, there appears to be no standardisation especially in antimicrobial consumption monitoring.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Infection Prevention is the professional publication of the Infection Prevention Society. The aim of the journal is to advance the evidence base in infection prevention and control, and to provide a publishing platform for all health professionals interested in this field of practice. Journal of Infection Prevention is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed publication containing a wide range of articles: ·Original primary research studies ·Qualitative and quantitative studies ·Reviews of the evidence on various topics ·Practice development project reports ·Guidelines for practice ·Case studies ·Overviews of infectious diseases and their causative organisms ·Audit and surveillance studies/projects