Interventions of an antibiotic management team

A. Jenney, M. O'reilly, Des Meagher, C. Corallo
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Objective: To evaluate interventions made by medical and pharmacy staff in association with an antibiotic approval system at Box Hill Hospital. Design: Ward pharmacists identified all restricted antibiotics and prescribers then obtained approval numbers from the Infectious Diseases Unit. Details of all antibiotic approvals, including interventions, were recorded by the Unit during a three month period. Details of ward pharmacists' antibiotic-related interventions were extracted from the Pharmacy's computer records. Results: During the study period, 195 requests for antibiotics requiring approval numbers were made. Approval was given in 93% of cases and there were 41 additional interventions made by Infectious Diseases Unit at the time of issuing the number. Overall, treatment was altered on 55 occasions (28%). Pharmacists recorded a further 37 major interventions subsequent to the approval of antibiotics. Conclusion: An approval system for selected antibiotics can limit inappropriate prescribing particularly when a team approach is used. (author abstract)
抗生素管理团队的干预措施
目的:评价Box Hill医院医药学人员对抗生素审批制度的干预措施。设计:病房药剂师确定所有限制使用的抗生素和处方者,然后从传染病科获得批准号。所有抗生素批准的细节,包括干预措施,都由该股在三个月内记录下来。从药房的计算机记录中提取了病房药剂师抗生素相关干预措施的详细信息。结果:在研究期间,共收到195份需要批准文号的抗生素申请。93%的病例获得了批准,传染病科在签发该号码时又采取了41项干预措施。总的来说,治疗改变了55次(28%)。药剂师在批准使用抗生素后又记录了37项主要干预措施。结论:所选抗生素的审批制度可以限制不适当的处方,特别是当采用团队方法时。(作者抽象)
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