初级保健儿科肺炎患者的抗生素处方模式-一项回顾性队列研究。

Q4 Medicine
Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2025-01-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.vi0.8995
Jami Aliyah D Salliman, Leonila D Dans, Sally Jane Velasco-Aro, Arianna Maever Loreche-Amit, Cara Lois T Galingana, Mia P Rey, Josephine T Sanchez, Nanette B Sundiang, Herbert S Zabala, Antonio L Dans
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背景和目的:儿童肺炎的病因因年龄组而异。在1个月至59个月大的患者中,病毒性病原体是导致下呼吸道感染的最常见原因。该研究旨在确定1个月至59个月大的患者中抗生素处方的频率分布,并确定初级保健机构对当地推荐抗生素指南的依从性。方法:在两个初级保健站点使用电子病历进行描述性回顾性研究。纳入2019年4月- 2020年3月在农村医疗机构和2019年5月- 2020年4月在偏远医疗机构通过远程医疗咨询或面对面诊断为社区获得性肺炎的1个月至59个月的患者。主要结果是确定偏远和农村地区肺炎抗生素使用模式,以及2016年菲律宾儿科肺科医师学会儿科社区获得性肺炎临床实践指南(CPG)推荐抗生素的依从性。结果:农村医院诊断为肺炎患儿30例,边远医院诊断为肺炎患儿213例。在这些肺炎患者中,96.7%和94.8%分别在农村和偏远地区使用抗生素。农村医疗机构最常用的抗生素是复方阿莫西拉夫(26.7%),而偏远医疗机构最常用的是阿莫西林(51.6%)。农村地区对CPG的依从性为23.3% (n=8/30),而偏远地区的依从性为55.9% (n=119/213)。结论:尽管病毒性肺炎在初级保健机构更为常见,但在1个月至59个月大的儿童诊断为肺炎时,初级保健医生在90%以上的时间内处方抗生素。偏远地区对推荐抗生素的依从性高于农村地区。使用电子病历监测护理质量可以改善患者的预后和安全性,指出了提高研究地点文件质量的重要性。
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Antibiotic Prescription Patterns among Pediatric Patients with Pneumonia in Primary Care - A Retrospective Cohort Study.

Background and objectives: The etiology of pneumonia in the pediatric population varies by age group. Among patients one month to 59 months old, viral pathogens are the most common cause of lower respiratory infections. The study aims to determine the frequency distribution of antibiotic prescription among patients one month to 59 months old and to determine the adherence of primary care facilities to local guidelines with recommended antibiotics.

Methods: A descriptive retrospective study using electronic medical records was conducted at two primary care sites. Patients aged 1 month to 59 months old seeking consult via telemedicine or face-to-face diagnosed with community acquired pneumonia from April 2019-March 2020 in the rural facility and May 2019-April 2020 in the remote facility were included in the study. The primary outcome was to determine the patterns of antibiotic use in pneumonia in remote and rural areas and adherence to the recommended antibiotics by the 2016 Philippine Academy of Pediatric Pulmonologists pediatric community-acquired pneumonia clinical practice guidelines (CPG).

Results: There were 30 pediatric patients diagnosed with pneumonia in the rural facility and 213 in the remote facility. Of these patients with pneumonia, 96.7% and 94.8% were prescribed antibiotics in the rural and remote sites, respectively. The most commonly prescribed antibiotic in the rural facility was co-amoxiclav (26.7%), while amoxicillin (51.6%) was the most common in the remote facility. Adherence to the CPG in the rural site was lower at 23.3% (n=8/30) compared to the remote site which was 55.9% (n=119/213).

Conclusion: Primary care physicians prescribed antibiotics in over 90% of the time upon the diagnosis of pneumonia in children aged one month to 59 months old, despite viral pneumonia being the more common in primary care setting. Adherence to recommended antibiotics was higher in the remote setting than in the rural setting. Use of EMR to monitor quality of care can improve patient outcomes and safety, pointing out the importance of improving the quality of documentation in the study sites.

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