Antimicrobial prescribing during telemedicine appointments.

IF 1 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Open Veterinary Journal Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-31 DOI:10.5455/OVJ.2024.v14.i12.43
Michael Haverkate, Madison Evans, Elaine J Scallan Walter
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Background: While veterinarians have practiced telemedicine in various forms for years, the arrival of reliable, synchronous videoconferencing has increased the use of telemedicine for care delivery, a trend accelerated by the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. However, data are sparse on antimicrobial drug (AMD) prescription practices in this setting.

Aim: This assessment looked at AMD prescription practices among veterinarians using a telemedicine platform for care delivery in the United States.

Methods: We surveyed U.S. veterinarians online about their most recent telemedicine appointments using association and veterinary college mailing lists and social media veterinary groups. Demographic information was collected along with information on the species of the animal, the chief complaint, treatment recommendations, the type of telemedicine platform used, and if the pet owner discussed AMDs during the appointment before a recommendation was made.

Results: A total of 88 veterinarians from 25 U.S. states responded to the survey. Of the 88 telemedicine appointments, 15% (13) resulted in a prescription for an oral antibiotic. AMDs were prescribed for 5% (2/37) of canines and 25% (5/20) of felines; and for a variety of complaints including ear/nose/throat, dermatologic, ophthalmic, respiratory, musculoskeletal, and gastrointestinal complaints. Veterinarians with <15 years in practice prescribed AMDs more frequently than those practicing for ≥15 years (23%; 10/44 vs. 8%; 2/25). No veterinarian prescribed oral AMDs during email or text only or telephone-only appointments. Most (54%; 46/85) veterinarians reported the pet owner requesting or raising antibiotic therapy before any recommendation by the veterinarian. Of these, 22% (10/46) were prescribed an oral AMD compared to 8% (3/39) of those who did not (p = 0.07).

Conclusion: AMD prescribing rates in this assessment of telemedicine appointments were comparable to those reported for in-person visits in the United States. Veterinarians with fewer years of experience were more likely to prescribe AMDs during a telemedicine visit, suggesting a higher level of comfort with prescribing among younger veterinarians and highlighting the need for continued education around telemedicine and antimicrobial stewardship.

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远程医疗预约期间的抗菌药物处方。
背景:虽然兽医多年来一直以各种形式进行远程医疗,但可靠的同步视频会议的到来增加了远程医疗在医疗服务中的使用,2019年冠状病毒病大流行加速了这一趋势。然而,在这种情况下,抗菌药物(AMD)处方实践的数据很少。目的:本评估着眼于美国兽医使用远程医疗平台进行护理交付的AMD处方实践。方法:我们使用协会和兽医学院的邮件列表以及社交媒体兽医组对美国兽医进行了在线调查,了解他们最近的远程医疗预约。收集了人口统计信息以及动物种类、主诉、治疗建议、使用的远程医疗平台类型以及宠物主人在提出建议之前是否在预约期间讨论过amd等信息。结果:共有来自美国25个州的88名兽医参与了调查。在88个远程医疗预约中,15%(13个)得到了口服抗生素的处方。5%(2/37)的犬和25%(5/20)的猫开了抗菌素类药物;以及各种疾病,包括耳鼻喉、皮肤病、眼科、呼吸系统、肌肉骨骼和胃肠道疾病。兽医:8%;2/25)。没有兽医在电子邮件、短信或电话预约期间开口服抗生素。大部分(54%;(46/85)兽医报告说,在兽医提出任何建议之前,宠物主人要求或提出抗生素治疗。其中,22%(10/46)的患者服用了口服AMD,而8%(3/39)的患者没有服用口服AMD (p = 0.07)。结论:远程医疗预约评估中的AMD处方率与美国现场就诊报告的处方率相当。经验较少的兽医更有可能在远程医疗访问期间开AMDs,这表明年轻兽医对开处方更放心,并强调需要继续接受远程医疗和抗菌药物管理方面的教育。
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Open Veterinary Journal
Open Veterinary Journal VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Open Veterinary Journal is a peer-reviewed international open access online and printed journal that publishes high-quality original research articles. reviews, short communications and case reports dedicated to all aspects of veterinary sciences and its related subjects. Research areas include the following: Infectious diseases of zoonotic/food-borne importance, applied biochemistry, parasitology, endocrinology, microbiology, immunology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, epidemiology, molecular biology, immunogenetics, surgery, ophthalmology, dermatology, oncology and animal reproduction. All papers are peer-reviewed. Moreover, with the presence of well-qualified group of international referees, the process of publication will be done meticulously and to the highest standards.
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