Antimicrobial stewardship programs in a network of Canadian acute care hospitals: a cross-sectional survey.

Erin McGill, Andrew Neitzel, Jessica J Bartoszko, Maureen Buchanan-Chell, Jennifer Grant, Jenine Leal, Stephanie Smith, Reena Titoria, Olivia Varsaneux, Charles Frenette
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Objective: Antibiotics are essential to combating infections; however, misuse and overuse has contributed to antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs) are a strategy to combat AMR and are mandatory in Canadian hospitals for accreditation. The Canadian Nosocomial Infection Surveillance Program (CNISP) sought to capture a snapshot of ASP practices within the network of Canadian acute care hospitals. Objectives of the survey were to describe the status, practices, and process indicators of ASPs across acute care hospitals participating in CNISP.

Design: The survey explored the following items related to ASP programs: 1) program structure and leadership, 2) human, technical and financial resources allocated, 3) inventory of interventions carried and implemented, 4) tracking antimicrobial use; and 5) educational and promotional components.

Methods: CNISP developed a 34-item survey in both English and French. The survey was administered to 109 participating CNISP hospitals from June to August 2024, responses were analyzed descriptively.

Results: Ninety-seven percent (106/109) of CNISP hospitals responded to the survey. Eighty-four percent (89/106) reported having a formal ASP in place at the time of the study. Ninety percent (80/89) of acute care hospitals with an ASP performed prospective audit and feedback for antibiotic agents and 85% (76/89) had formal surveillance of quantitative antimicrobial use. Additionally, just over 80% (74/89) provided education to their prescribers and other healthcare staff.

Conclusions: CNISP acute care hospitals employ multiple key aspects of ASP including implementing interventions and monitoring/tracking antimicrobial use. There were acute care hospitals without an ASP, highlighting areas for investigation and improvement.

加拿大急性护理医院网络中的抗菌药物管理项目:一项横断面调查。
目的:抗生素对抗感染至关重要;然而,误用和过度使用导致了抗菌素耐药性(AMR)。抗菌药物管理计划(asp)是对抗抗生素耐药性的一种策略,是加拿大医院认证的强制性措施。加拿大医院感染监测项目(CNISP)试图捕捉加拿大急症护理医院网络内ASP实践的快照。调查的目的是描述参与CNISP的急症护理医院asp的现状、实践和过程指标。设计:调查探讨了与ASP项目相关的以下项目:1)项目结构和领导;2)人力、技术和财政资源分配;3)开展和实施的干预措施清单;5)教育和宣传成分。方法:CNISP采用英、法两种语言进行问卷调查,共34项。于2024年6月至8月对109家参与调查的CNISP医院进行调查,并对调查结果进行描述性分析。结果:97%(106/109)的CNISP医院回应了调查。84%(89/106)的人报告在研究期间有正式的ASP。90%(80/89)设有ASP的急症护理医院对抗生素药物进行了前瞻性审核和反馈,85%(76/89)对定量抗菌药物使用进行了正式监测。此外,略高于80%(74/89)的医院向开处方者和其他医护人员提供教育。结论:CNISP急症护理医院采用ASP的多个关键方面,包括实施干预措施和监测/跟踪抗菌药物的使用。有些急症护理医院没有ASP,突出了需要调查和改进的领域。
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