Electronic Health Records and Antimicrobial Stewardship Research: a Narrative Review.

3区 医学
Emma Rezel-Potts, Martin Gulliford
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Purpose of review: This review summarises epidemiological research using electronic health records (EHR) for antimicrobial stewardship.

Recent findings: EHRs enable surveillance of antibiotic utilisation and infection consultations. Prescribing for respiratory tract infections has declined in the UK following reduced consultation rates. Reductions in prescribing for skin and urinary tract infections have been less marked. Drug selection has improved and use of broad-spectrum antimicrobics reduced. Diagnoses of pneumonia, sepsis and bacterial endocarditis have increased in primary care. Analytical studies have quantified risks of serious bacterial infections following reduced antibiotic prescribing. EHRs are increasingly used in interventional studies including point-of-care trials and cluster randomised trials of quality improvement. Analytical and interventional studies indicate patient groups for whom antibiotic utilisation may be more safely reduced.

Summary: EHRs offer opportunities for surveillance and interventions that engage practitioners in the effects of improved prescribing practices, with the potential for better outcomes with targeted study designs.

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电子健康记录与抗菌药物管理研究:叙述性综述。
综述目的:本综述总结了使用电子健康记录(EHR)进行抗菌药物管理的流行病学研究:电子病历可对抗生素使用情况和感染咨询进行监控。在英国,随着就诊率的降低,呼吸道感染的处方量也有所下降。皮肤和泌尿道感染处方的减少则不太明显。药物选择有所改善,广谱抗菌药物的使用有所减少。基层医疗机构对肺炎、败血症和细菌性心内膜炎的诊断有所增加。分析研究对减少抗生素处方后严重细菌感染的风险进行了量化。电子病历越来越多地用于干预性研究,包括护理点试验和质量改进的分组随机试验。总结:电子病历为监测和干预提供了机会,使从业人员参与到改善处方实践的效果中来,并有可能通过有针对性的研究设计获得更好的结果。
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Current Epidemiology Reports
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