Challenges Faced by Health Facilities in Implementing Antimicrobial Stewardship Program: A Narrative Review

A. Bahl
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Background: Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) has become a significant world-wide health problem. Antimicrobial use though necessary, overusing/misusing can have detrimental long-term effects. Managing AMR involves a lot of challenges, therefore appropriate strategies must be developed to overcome them. Methods: We conducted a comprehensive search using web-based search engines employing a combination of search terms. The search yielded 404 papers between 2000 and 2021. We took up Forty-four papers fulfilling the inclusion-exclusion criteria for review. Results: The challenges identified from studies in implementing the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program (AMSP) include the administration’s lack of knowledge, a deficit of resources, staff turnover, resistance to change, delay in Culture and Drug Sensitivity Testing (CDST), inadequate training, patient expectations, and insufficient Electronic Medical Records (EMR). Conclusion: Antimicrobial resistance is a growing public health concern that all stakeholders must address. Improvements in antimicrobial consumption reporting and locally tailored guidelines can help to ensure successful implementation.
卫生机构在实施抗菌素管理计划中面临的挑战:叙述性回顾
背景:抗菌素耐药性(AMR)已成为一个重大的全球性卫生问题。虽然使用抗菌素是必要的,但过度使用/误用会产生有害的长期影响。管理抗菌素耐药性涉及许多挑战,因此必须制定适当的策略来克服这些挑战。方法:我们进行了一个全面的搜索使用基于网络的搜索引擎采用搜索词的组合。在2000年至2021年期间,这项搜索产生了404篇论文。我们选取了44篇符合纳入-排除标准的论文进行审查。结果:在实施抗菌药物管理计划(AMSP)的研究中发现的挑战包括管理部门缺乏知识、资源短缺、人员流动、抵制变革、培养和药物敏感性试验(CDST)延迟、培训不足、患者期望和电子医疗记录(EMR)不足。结论:抗菌素耐药性是一个日益严重的公共卫生问题,所有利益攸关方都必须加以解决。改进抗菌素消费报告和根据当地情况制定的指导方针有助于确保成功实施。
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