部落卫生系统对循证门诊抗菌药物处方指南的依从性。

Kayla Rose, Mary C Byrne
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背景:2019年,位于亚利桑那州东北部纳瓦霍保留地的图巴市地区医疗保健公司建立了全设施范围内的循证门诊抗菌指南。我们的目的是评估这些指南的遵守情况。方法:从2020年8月1日至2021年8月1日,对所有年龄段的电子健康记录进行回顾性图表审查,以评估医院处方指南涵盖的适应症所开的抗菌素。对抗菌药物处方的适宜性进行评估并按百分比报告。然后在2022年3月2日至3月31日向所有处方者分发教育干预和调查。结果:在评估期间,处方指南的总体依从性为86%,比90%的研究目标低4%。教育干预前,61.5%的开处方者使用处方指南指导其选择抗生素,教育干预后,87.1%的开处方者表示愿意使用指南指导其选择抗生素。结论:医院指南的依从性已经高达86%。进行了教育干预,但在研究的时间限制内无法评估其效果。
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Adherence to Evidence-Based Outpatient Antimicrobial Prescribing Guidelines at a Tribal Health System.

Background: In 2019, the Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation on the Navajo Reservation in northeastern Arizona established facility-wide, evidence-based outpatient antimicrobial guidelines. We aimed to evaluate adherence to these guidelines.

Methods: A retrospective chart review of the electronic health record for all ages was conducted from August 1, 2020, to August 1, 2021, to evaluate antimicrobials prescribed for indications covered by the facility prescribing guidelines. The appropriateness of the antimicrobial prescribed was assessed and reported as a percentage. An educational intervention and a survey were then distributed from March 2, 2022, to March 31, 2022, to all prescribers.

Results: Overall adherence to prescribing guidelines over the period assessed was 86%, 4% short of the study goal of 90%. Before the educational intervention, 61.5% of prescribers used the prescribing guidelines to guide their antibiotic choice, while after the educational intervention, 87.1% of prescribers indicated a willingness to use the guidelines to guide their antibiotic choice.

Conclusions: Adherence to the facility guidelines was already high at 86%. Educational interventions were performed but their efficacy could not be assessed within the time constraints of the study.

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