中断警报对接受疾控中心推荐的滴虫治疗的妇女人数的影响。

IF 1.3 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Nicole Sunshine, Rachel M Kenney, Nathan A Everson, Christen J Arena, Erin Eriksson, Brian M Church, Jacob Manteuffel, Michael P Veve
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背景:2021年美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)性传播感染治疗指南建议,由于与单剂量甲硝唑治疗相比,患者预后改善,女性滴虫患者应接受7天甲硝唑或单剂量替硝唑治疗。卫生系统抗菌药物管理规划实施了中断性电子健康记录(EHR)警报,以在订购非推荐治疗时促进最佳滴虫处方。目的:确定中断电子病历警报对女性滴虫最佳处方的影响。方法:这是一项机构审查委员会批准的、单前测、后测准实验,研究对象是2023年10月至2023年12月(干预前)和2024年10月至2024年12月(干预后)期间微生物学证实感染阴道毛滴虫的年龄≥15岁的女性。2024年9月实施了EHR警报,通知开处方者不建议使用单剂量硝基唑2g,并建议采用cdc推荐的治疗方法。主要观察指标为电子病历警报实施前后单剂量甲硝唑2 g订单的比例。对2024年10月至2024年12月期间触发的所有警报进行二次横断面评估,包括警报数量、警报位置和提供商响应。结果:共纳入285例患者,干预前占49.8%,干预后占50.2%。8.45%的干预前患者和2.80%的干预后患者使用甲硝唑2g (P = 0.038)。在实施后的3个月期间,临床支持警报对75名患者发出102次警报。该警报与超过60%的患者在3个月内将预定处方改为甲硝唑7天疗程相关。结论:中断警报的实施与滴虫病治疗妇女的高接受度和改进处方有关。
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Impact of an Interruptive Alert on the Number of Women Receiving CDC-Recommended Therapy for Trichomoniasis.

Background: The 2021 Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) sexually transmitted infection treatment guidelines recommend a 7-day course of metronidazole or single-dose tinidazole for women with trichomoniasis due to improved patient outcomes compared with single-dose metronidazole therapy. A health system antimicrobial stewardship program implemented an interruptive electronic health record (EHR) alert to promote optimal trichomoniasis prescribing when nonrecommended treatment is ordered. Objective: To determine the impact of an interruptive EHR alert on optimal trichomoniasis prescribing for women. Methods: This was an institutional review board-approved, single pretest, posttest quasi-experiment of women ≥15 years with a microbiologically confirmed Trichomonas vaginalis infection from 10/2023 to 12/2023 (preintervention) and 10/2024 to 12/2024 (postintervention). An EHR alert was implemented 9/2024 that notifies prescribers that single-dose metronidazole 2 g is not recommended and suggests CDC-recommended treatments. The primary outcome was the proportion of single-dose metronidazole 2 g orders before and after EHR alert implementation. A secondary cross-sectional evaluation of all alerts triggered from 10/2024 to 12/2024 was performed and included the number of alerts, location of alert, and provider response. Results: A total of 285 patients were included, 49.8% pre-intervention and 50.2% postintervention. Metronidazole 2 g was prescribed for 8.45% of pre-intervention and 2.80% of postintervention patients (P = 0.038). The clinical support alert fired 102 times for 75 patients during the 3-month postimplementation period. The alert was associated with a change in intended prescription to a metronidazole 7-day course in greater than 60% of patients over 3 months. Conclusion: The implementation of an interruptive alert was associated with high acceptance and improved prescribing for women treated for trichomoniasis.

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