比利时门诊儿童抗生素配药趋势:COVID-19大流行之前、期间和之后的时间序列分析

IF 3.3 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
JAC-Antimicrobial Resistance Pub Date : 2025-07-29 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1093/jacamr/dlaf135
Hannelore Dillen, Axelle Van de Velde, Chloë Withofs, Laure Wynants, Jan Y Verbakel
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摘要

目的:本研究的目的是分析三个COVID-19大流行相关时期比利时门诊护理儿科抗生素使用的趋势。方法:采用自回归综合移动平均模型进行回顾性时间序列分析。该分析基于2014年至2023年期间从Farmanet检索到的比利时0-12岁儿童抗生素的匿名药房配药数据。结果指标为一揽子计划的数量、支出和DDDs。根据患者特征、处方医师专业、地理区域和抗生素特征,对所有抗生素的结果进行总体分析和亚组分析。结果:比利时门诊儿童抗生素使用率在COVID-19大流行期间急剧下降(-42.7%),随后逐渐恢复到大流行前水平(+66.9%),这主要是由于呼吸道感染常用抗生素处方的驱动。最初的减少超过了预期的季节变化。在大流行期间,7-12岁儿童、标准报销儿童、全科医生开具的处方以及法兰德斯和瓦隆地区的农村地区,降幅最大,随后增幅最大。结论:2019冠状病毒病大流行显著扰乱了比利时门诊儿科抗生素处方模式。这些发现强调了持续的抗菌药物管理工作的重要性,不仅在常规医疗保健环境中,而且在改变护理提供期间。
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Trends in antibiotic dispensing for children in Belgian ambulatory care: time series analysis before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Trends in antibiotic dispensing for children in Belgian ambulatory care: time series analysis before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Trends in antibiotic dispensing for children in Belgian ambulatory care: time series analysis before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Trends in antibiotic dispensing for children in Belgian ambulatory care: time series analysis before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Objective: The aim of this study is to analyse trends in paediatric antibiotic use in Belgian ambulatory care across three COVID-19 pandemic-related periods.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective time series analysis using autoregressive integrated moving average modelling. The analysis is based on anonymized pharmacy dispensing data for antibiotics delivered to Belgian children aged 0-12 years, retrieved from Farmanet for the period from 2014 until 2023. The outcome measures were the number of packages, expenditures and DDDs. Outcomes were analysed for all antibiotics collectively and for subgroups based on patient characteristics, prescriber specialty, geographic region and antibiotic characteristics.

Results: Antibiotic use among children in Belgian ambulatory care sharply declined during the COVID-19 pandemic (-42.7%), followed by a gradual return to pre-pandemic levels (+66.9%), which was primarily driven by prescriptions of antibiotics commonly used for respiratory tract infections. The initial reduction exceeded expected seasonal variations. The largest decreases during the pandemic and subsequent increases were observed among children aged 7-12 years, those with standard reimbursement, in prescriptions by general practitioners and in rural areas of Flanders and the Walloon region.

Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted paediatric antibiotic prescribing patterns in Belgian ambulatory care. These findings highlight the importance of sustained antimicrobial stewardship efforts, not only in routine healthcare settings but also during periods of altered care delivery.

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