你看到问题了吗?使用定性访谈数据可视化英国各地抗生素处方的通用“复杂地方系统”

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Critical Public Health Pub Date : 2023-06-13 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1080/09581596.2023.2210743
Rebecca E Glover, Nicholas B Mays, Alec Fraser
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摘要

摘要抗微生物耐药性(AMR)通常被称为嵌入复杂系统中的复杂问题。尽管有这一见解,但AMR的干预措施,特别是抗生素处方的干预措施往往狭隘地关注个体处方医生的行为,使用绩效监测和管理工具,而不是试图带来更系统的改变。在本文中,我们旨在根据在英国六个地方进行的71次半结构化访谈,阐明当地抗生素处方“系统”的性质。我们将复杂系统理论和系统映射方法应用于我们的定性数据,以加深我们对抗生素处方干预措施和更广泛的卫生系统之间相互作用的理解。我们发现,在英国不同的地方系统中,一组复杂且相互作用的近端和远端因素可能会产生不可预测的影响。最终,在对处方医生面临的其他压力缺乏深入的背景理解的情况下,制定基于绩效管理的干预措施是一种临时解决方案,以及意想不到的后果。我们希望我们的见解将使政策制定者和学者能够在未来制定和评估干预措施,更好地反映和应对复杂的当地处方系统的动态。
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Do you see the problem? Visualising a generalised 'complex local system' of antibiotic prescribing across the United Kingdom using qualitative interview data.

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is often referred to as a complex problem embedded in a complex system. Despite this insight, interventions in AMR, and in particular in antibiotic prescribing, tend to be narrowly focused on the behaviour of individual prescribers using the tools of performance monitoring and management rather than attempting to bring about more systemic change. In this paper, we aim to elucidate the nature of the local antibiotic prescribing 'system' based on 71 semi-structured interviews undertaken in six local areas across the United Kingdom (UK). We applied complex systems theory and systems mapping methods to our qualitative data to deepen our understanding of the interactions among antibiotic prescribing interventions and the wider health system. We found that a complex and interacting set of proximal and distal factors can have unpredictable effects in different local systems in the UK. Ultimately, enacting performance management-based interventions in the absence of in-depth contextual understandings about other pressures prescribers face is a recipe for temporary solutions, waning intervention effectiveness, and unintended consequences. We hope our insights will enable policy makers and academics to devise and evaluate interventions in future in a manner that better reflects and responds to the dynamics of complex local prescribing systems.

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期刊介绍: Critical Public Health (CPH) is a respected peer-review journal for researchers and practitioners working in public health, health promotion and related fields. It brings together international scholarship to provide critical analyses of theory and practice, reviews of literature and explorations of new ways of working. The journal publishes high quality work that is open and critical in perspective and which reports on current research and debates in the field. CPH encourages an interdisciplinary focus and features innovative analyses. It is committed to exploring and debating issues of equity and social justice; in particular, issues of sexism, racism and other forms of oppression.
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