影响医院抗生素处方因素的行为分析:综述综合分析。

IF 3.8 4区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Open Forum Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2024-12-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ofid/ofae728
Gracia Mabaya, Jenna M Evans, Christopher J Longo, Andrew M Morris
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摘要

抗生素耐药性是一种全球公共卫生威胁,部分原因是抗生素过度处方。行为改变理论越来越多地用于试图改变处方者的行为。对8篇综述进行综合分析,以确定影响医院成人抗生素处方的因素,并使用4种行为改变框架对这些因素进行分析。在7个主题类别中确定了43个因素,并将其映射到理论领域框架和能力-机会-动机行为模型中。然后使用行为改变轮和行为改变技术分类法来确定适当的干预措施及其组成部分。“环境背景和资源”是最常见的编码领域,其次是“社会影响”和“对后果的信念”,揭示了抗生素处方行为的主要来源是“物理机会”和“社会机会”。基于这些结果,建议的干预措施包括环境提示/提示、抗生素过度使用后果的教育、社会比较和支持以及激励措施。
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A Behavioral Analysis of Factors That Influence Antibiotic Prescribing in Hospitals: A Metasynthesis of Reviews.

Antibiotic resistance is a global public health threat driven, in part, by antibiotic overprescription. Behavior change theories are increasingly used to try to modify prescriber behavior. A metasynthesis of 8 reviews was conducted to identify factors influencing antibiotic prescribing for adults in hospital settings and to analyze these factors using 4 behavior change frameworks. Forty-three factors were identified across 7 thematic categories and then mapped to the theoretical domains framework and capability-opportunity-motivation model of behavior. The behavior change wheel and behavior change techniques taxonomy were then used to identify appropriate interventions and their components. The domain "environmental context and resources" was coded the most often, followed by "social influences" and "beliefs about consequences," revealing that prominent sources of antibiotic prescribing behavior are "physical opportunity" and "social opportunity." Based on these results, suggested interventions include environmental prompts/cues, education on consequences of antibiotic overuse, social comparison and support, and incentives.

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Open Forum Infectious Diseases
Open Forum Infectious Diseases Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
4.80%
发文量
630
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: Open Forum Infectious Diseases provides a global forum for the publication of clinical, translational, and basic research findings in a fully open access, online journal environment. The journal reflects the broad diversity of the field of infectious diseases, and focuses on the intersection of biomedical science and clinical practice, with a particular emphasis on knowledge that holds the potential to improve patient care in populations around the world. Fully peer-reviewed, OFID supports the international community of infectious diseases experts by providing a venue for articles that further the understanding of all aspects of infectious diseases.
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