Evaluating antibiotic stewardship in a tertiary care hospital in Kerala, India: a qualitative interview study.

BMJ OPEN(2019)

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OBJECTIVES:To determine what barriers and facilitators to antibiotic stewardship exist within a healthcare facility. SETTING:1300-bed tertiary care private hospital located in the state of Kerala, India. PARTICIPANTS:31 semistructured interviews and 4 focus groups with hospital staff ranging from physicians, nurses, pharmacists and a clinical microbiologist. RESULTS:Key facilitators of antibiotic stewardship (AS) at the hospital included a dedicated committee overseeing appropriate inpatient antibiotic use, a prompt microbiology laboratory, a high level of AS understanding among staff, established guidelines for empiric prescribing and an easily accessible antibiogram. We identified the following barriers: limited access to clinical pharmacists, physician immunity to change regarding stewardship policies, infrequent antibiotic de-escalation, high physician workload, an incomplete electronic medical record (EMR), inadequate AS programme (ASP) physical visibility and high antibiotic use in the community. CONCLUSIONS:Opportunities for improvement at this institution include increasing accessibility to clinical pharmacists, implementing strategies to overcome physician immunity to change and establishing a more accessible and complete EMR. Our findings are likely to be of use to institutions developing ASPs in lower resource settings.
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India,SEIPS,antibiotic resistance,antibiotic stewardship,antibiotic stewardship programs
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