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Antimicrobial stewardship programs in outpatient settings : a systematic review / Dimitri Drekonja [and six others].

Author/creator Drekonja, Dimitri author.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication Info Washington, DC : Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration, Quality Enhancement Research Initiative, Health Services Research & Development Service, 2014.
Description1 online resource (iv, 150 pages) : illustrations
Supplemental Content https://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/gpo154104
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Other author/creatorUnited States. Department of Veterans Affairs. Health Services Research and Development Service, issuing body.
Other author/creatorQuality Enhancement Research Initiative (U.S.)
Other author/creatorMinneapolis VA Health Care System (U.S.). VA Evidence Synthesis Program.
Other author/creatorEvidence-based Synthesis Program (U.S.)
Summary The majority of antimicrobials prescribed to humans originate in outpatient settings. In making prescribing decisions, primary care providers are faced with patient expectations, and with patient and provider lack of awareness of antimicrobial resistance and lack of understanding of the seriousness of the antimicrobial resistance problem. Antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs) are a focused effort by a health care system or a part of the system (ie, an outpatient clinic) to optimize the use of antimicrobial agents. The goals of an ASP are to improve patient outcomes, decrease adverse consequences including from adverse drug reactions and antimicrobial associated infections (eg, Clostridium difficile diarrhea), reduce or prevent antimicrobial resistance, and deliver cost-effective therapy. The emphasis is on appropriate use, selection, dosing, and duration of antimicrobial therapy. The purpose of this review is to synthesize the evidence about the effectiveness of ASPs implemented in outpatient settings. We categorized ASPs based on the primary focus of the intervention as described by the study author. Our categories are: provider and/or patient education, provider feedback, guidelines, delayed prescribing, communications skills training, restriction, decision support, financial incentives, and laboratory testing. The topic was nominated by Matthew Goetz, MD, Chief, Infectious Diseases, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, on behalf of the VA Antimicrobial Stewardship Task Force, and is intended to provide a summary of the evidence on outpatient ASPs to guide clinical practice and policy within the Veterans Healthcare System.
General note"Evidence-based synthesis program."
General note"February 2014."
General noteGPO Cataloging Record Distribution Program (CRDP).
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 80-86).
Funding informationVA-ESP 09-009
Source of descriptionDescription based on online resource; title from PDF cover (VA, viewed March 2, 2021).
GPO item number0985-A-12 (online)
Govt. docs number VA 1.107/3:AN 8/4

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