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Antimicrobial prescribing in the surgical and medical wards at a private hospital in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, 2019

机译:在南非南非南非的私立医院的外科医疗病房中的抗菌药物在2019年

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BACKGROUND. Appropriate antimicrobial use is imperative owing to the misuse of antimicrobials, which has resulted in a growing burden of antimicrobial resistance. Evidence-based guidelines should be adhered to in order to ensure the sustainability of effective antimicrobials. Objectives. To assess the appropriateness of antimicrobial prescribing at a private hospital in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Methods. The records of patients admitted to the surgical and medical wards over a 2-month period were reviewed to assess the choice, dose and duration of prescribed antimicrobials. The guidelines used to determine the appropriateness of the prescriptions were: the Standard Treatment Guidelines and Essential Medicines List for South Africa - Hospital Level Adults, 2015 edition, the antimicrobial indications and prescribing instructions in the South African Medicines Formulary, the South African Antibiotic Stewardship Programme guidelines and the evidence-based surgical prophylaxis guidelines adopted by the hospital group where the research was conducted. RESULTS. During the study period, 466 patients were admitted and prescribed an antimicrobial, of whom 220 (47.2%) were admitted to the surgical ward and 246 (52.8%) to the medical wards. A total of 779 antimicrobials were prescribed. Of the 660 antimicrobials prescribed for empirical treatment, 305 (46.2%) were appropriately prescribed based on drug choice, dose and duration. Of the 38 antimicrobials that were classified as targeted, 36 (94.7%) were prescribed at the correct dose and 33 (86.8%) for the correct duration. Of the 81 antimicrobials prescribed for surgical prophylaxis, only 32 (39.5%) met the criteria for appropriateness in terms of drug choice, dose and duration. CONCLUSIONS. Our findings suggest that compliance with evidence-based guidelines for the use of antimicrobials is not optimal in hospitals in the private sector. Antimicrobials are prescribed inappropriately for empirical treatment and for surgical prophylaxis. Private hospital groups should consider adopting antimicrobial prescribing guidelines that are mandatory for doctors to adhere to in order to promote rational antimicrobial prescribing, and thereby reduce the burden of antimicrobial resistance.
机译:背景。由于滥用抗菌药物,适当的抗菌剂使用是令人担忧的,这导致抗微生物抗性负担不断增长。应遵守基于证据的准则,以确保有效抗微生物的可持续性。目标。评估南非普南·纳塔尔岛德班私营医院抗菌规定的抗菌特派团。方法。审查了在2个月内接受了2个月的手术和医疗病房的患者的记录,以评估规定抗微生物的选择,剂量和持续时间。用于确定处方的适当性的指导方针是:南非医院大学成人,2015年版,南非药品南非药物,南非抗生素管理计划的标准治疗指南和基本药物列表在进行研究的医院集团采用的指导方针和基于证据的外科预防指南。结果。在研究期间,466名患者被录取并开了一个抗菌药物,其中220名(47.2%)被录取到外科病房和246(52.8%)给医疗病房。规定了总共779个抗菌药物。在针对经验治疗规定的660个抗微生物中,基于药物选择,剂量和持续时间适当地规定305(46.2%)。在分类为靶向的38个抗微生物中,在正确的剂量和33(86.8%)的正确持续时间上规定了36个(94.7%)。在用于外科预防的81例抗微生物中,只有32(39.5%)在药物选择,剂量和持续时间方面达到适当性的标准。结论。我们的研究结果表明,遵守抗菌药物的基于循证指南在私营部门的医院中并不是最佳的。抗微生物剂被规定不适当地用于经验治疗和外科预防。私立医院团体应考虑采用抗菌规定指南,该指南是医生坚持为促进合理抗微生物的处方的强制性,从而降低抗微生物抗性的负担。

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