探索决定CRRT患者最佳抗菌剂量的决定因素:一项混合方法研究。

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-18 DOI:10.1128/aac.00238-25
Tuğba Yanık Yalçın, Aysel Pehlivanlı, Fatma İrem Yeşiler, Helin Şahintürk, Özlem Azap, Hande Arslan, Bilgen Başgut, Pınar Zeyneloğlu
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在接受持续肾替代治疗(CRRT)的患者中使用抗菌药物是一项临床挑战。该研究旨在调查影响CRRT中适当的抗菌药物剂量的因素,并解决当前知识和实践中的差距。混合方法设计包括两个阶段。在定量阶段,传染病、重症监护和临床药学专业人员完成了一份调查问卷,评估人口统计学和实践细节,以及他们对CRRT中抗生素剂量的知识、态度和实践。在定性阶段,使用基于理论领域框架的问题时间表进行在线焦点小组,以探讨挑战和期望。160名参与者完成了一份结构化问卷,其中大多数是具有10年以上经验的传染病专家(61.3%)(38.8%)。尽管CRRT期间抗菌药物给药知识水平较高,但筛选系数为74.4%。虽然96.3%报告调整剂量,78.8%缺乏机构指南,68.1%没有监测药物水平。CRRT经验正向影响知识和态度得分,并报道了美罗培南、哌拉西林-他唑巴坦和万古霉素的不同给药做法。定性调查结果强调需要制定标准准则和针对crrt的培训。强调多学科合作和治疗药物的实时监测。本研究确定了CRRT中有关抗菌药物剂量的知识和实践方面的主要差距。解决这些差距需要有针对性的培训规划、实时药物监测和制定循证给药指南,以加强患者安全和抗微生物药物疗效。未来的研究应评估这些干预措施对临床结果的影响。
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Exploring determinants in deciding the optimal antimicrobial dose in patients undergoing CRRT: a mixed-methods study.

Antimicrobial dosing in patients undergoing continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is a clinical challenge. The study aimed to investigate the factors that influence appropriate antimicrobial doses in CRRT and to address gaps in current knowledge and practice. The mixed-method design involved two phases. For the quantitative phase, infectious disease, intensive care, and clinical pharmacy professionals completed a questionnaire assessing demographics and practice details, as well as their knowledge, attitudes, and practices on antibiotic dosing in CRRT. In the qualitative phase, online focus groups were conducted using a question schedule based on the Theoretical Domains Framework to explore challenges and expectations. A structured questionnaire was completed by 160 participants, most of whom were infectious disease specialists (61.3%) with over 10 years of experience (38.8%). Despite a high knowledge level of antimicrobial dosing during CRRT, the sieving coefficient was unclear at 74.4%. Although 96.3% reported adjusting doses, 78.8% lacked institutional guidelines, and 68.1% did not monitor drug levels. CRRT experience positively influenced knowledge and attitude scores, and different dosing practices were reported for meropenem, piperacillin-tazobactam, and vancomycin. Qualitative findings highlighted the need for standard guidelines and CRRT-specific training. Multidisciplinary collaboration and real-time monitoring of therapeutic drugs were emphasized. This study identifies key gaps in knowledge and practice regarding antimicrobial dosing in CRRT. Addressing these gaps requires targeted training programs, real-time drug monitoring, and the development of evidence-based dosing guidelines to enhance patient safety and antimicrobial efficacy. Future research should evaluate the impact of these interventions on clinical outcomes.

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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (AAC) features interdisciplinary studies that build our understanding of the underlying mechanisms and therapeutic applications of antimicrobial and antiparasitic agents and chemotherapy.
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