卫生系统如何建设抗微生物药物管理能力:成功的八大支柱。

Reese A Cosimi, Florian Daragjati, Melinda Mackey, Steve VanHook, Mohamad Fakih
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背景:抗菌素管理(AMS)对改善传染病结局和减轻抗菌素耐药性至关重要。医疗保健系统为实施全面的AMS提供了理想的环境,但也面临着规模和复杂性方面的挑战。方法:本报告描述了Ascension的全系统AMS项目,这是一个建立在项目结构、标准化流程和促进授权和伙伴关系基础上的模型。该计划围绕八个关键支柱展开:系统级治理、市场级支持、数据驱动决策、多学科协作、数据跟踪和报告、有针对性的干预、授权一线团队和利益相关者伙伴关系。结果:该系统的AMS项目已经产生了效益,包括标准化指南的开发和传播,通过强大的分析和性能仪表板支持数据驱动的决策,以及临床决策支持工具的部署。通过多学科合作和增强一线团队的能力,能力建设得到加强。数据跟踪和报告允许监视关键指标。结论:医疗保健系统可以通过发展结构、标准化流程和授权来建立能力并支持辅助医疗系统项目的可持续性,以实现最佳结果。
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How health systems build capacity for antimicrobial stewardship: eight pillars to success.

Background: Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) is crucial for improving infectious disease outcomes and mitigating antimicrobial resistance. Healthcare systems provide an ideal setting for implementing comprehensive AMS, but face challenges related to scale and complexity.

Methods: This report describes Ascension's system-wide AMS program, a model built upon establishing program structures, standardized processes, and fostering empowerment and partnerships. The program is structured around eight key pillars: system-level governance, market-level support, data-driven decision-making, multidisciplinary collaboration, data tracking and reporting, targeted interventions, empowering frontline teams, and stakeholder partnerships.

Results: The system's AMS program has yielded benefits, including the development and dissemination of standardized guidelines, the support of data-driven decisions through robust analytics and performance dashboards, and the deployment of clinical decision support tools. Capacity building has been enhanced through multidisciplinary collaboration and empowering frontline teams. Data tracking and reporting allow for the monitoring of key metrics.

Conclusion: Healthcare systems can build capacity and support sustainability to AMS programs through developing structures, standardized processes, and empowerment to achieve optimal outcomes.

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