确定支持社区药房抗菌药物管理的未来政策重点:改良德尔菲研究

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Exploratory research in clinical and social pharmacy Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rcsop.2024.100456
Kathryn Lim , Elaine Lum , Anna Olsen , Lisa Nissen , Alex Broom , Holly Seale
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背景在过去的十年中,药学部门的政策、学术和专业领域日益关注如何更好地利用社区药学部门尚未开发的潜力,为全球减少抗菌药物耐药性(AMR)做出贡献。目标从该领域的全球专家那里汲取真知灼见,确定广泛的潜在未来政策方向,以支持社区药剂师参与抗菌药物管理 (AMS)。方法采用改良的德尔菲技术,包括两轮调查,以便在全球社区药学领域的利益相关者和意见领袖之间达成共识。在第一轮调查中,参与者对政策设计、实施设计以及监测和评估三个领域的 28 项陈述的同意程度进行评分。参与者还受邀在第 1 轮中提供反馈意见,这些反馈意见在第 2 轮中反映为新的陈述(n = 10)。在第二轮中,与会者被要求根据小组达成的共识重新评估第一轮的陈述,并对新陈述进行评分。48/289(回复率 17%)人完成了第一轮,25/42(回复率 60%)人完成了第二轮。在三个领域中,79%(n = 30)的声明达成了共识(定义为 70% 的一致意见)。结论药学部门的专家一致认为,在急性呼吸系统综合症国家行动计划中承认社区药剂师是一个重要组成部分,这表明该部门对整个国家急性呼吸系统综合症工作的贡献得到了认可。达成共识的实施内容反映了该行业向专业服务驱动模式的演变,特别是在包括感染预防和控制措施在内的辅助性 AMS 举措方面。除了在支持社区药剂师更多参与 AMS 的步伐与建立整个行业的认同之间取得适当平衡之外,还需要根据具体情况进行调整,以支持这些 AMS 措施的实施。
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Determining a future policy focus to support antimicrobial stewardship in community pharmacy: A modified Delphi study

Background

Over the past decade, the pharmacy sector's policy, academic and professional spheres have increasingly drawn attention to the opportunities to better leverage the untapped potential of the community pharmacy sector in contributing to global efforts to reduce antimicrobial resistance (AMR). While efforts are in train, progress is slow.

Objective

To draw insights from global experts in the field to identify a broad range of potential future policy directions to support community pharmacists' involvement in antimicrobial stewardship (AMS).

Methods

A modified Delphi technique, comprising two survey rounds to build consensus amongst global community pharmacy sector stakeholders and opinion leaders. In Round 1, participants rated their level of agreement with 28 statements across the three domains of policy design, implementation design, and monitoring and evaluation. Participants were also invited to contribute feedback in Round 1, which was reflected as new statements (n = 10) in Round 2. In Round 2, participants were asked to re-assess Round 1 statements in view of the group consensus and to rate the new statements.

Results

289 participants were invited to participate. 48/289 (17% response rate) completed Round 1, and 25/42 (60% response rate) completed Round 2. Consensus (defined as >70% agreement) was achieved for 79% (n = 30) of the statements across the three domains.

Conclusion

Pharmacy sector experts agreed that acknowledging community pharmacists in AMS national action plans is an important component, signalling a recognition of the sector's contribution to whole-of-nation AMS efforts. Implementation components that achieved consensus reflect the profession's evolution to a professional service driven model, particularly in complementary AMS initiatives including infection prevention and control measures. Context-specific adjustments to support implementing these AMS measures will be required, in addition to striking the appropriate balance to support the pace of increased community pharmacists'involvement in AMS with building whole-of-profession buy-in.

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