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Use of leading practices in US hospital antimicrobial stewardship programs

Edward Stenehjem, Barbara I. Braun, Salome O. Chitavi, David Y. Hyun, Stephen Schmaltz, Mohamad G. Fakih, Melinda M. Neuhauser, Lisa Davidson, Marc Meyer, Pranita D. Tamma, Elizabeth Dodds‐Ashley, David W. Baker

2022Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the proportion of hospitals that implemented 6 leading practices in their antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs). Design: Cross-sectional observational survey. SETTING: Acute-care hospitals. PARTICIPANTS: ASP leaders. METHODS: Advance letters and electronic questionnaires were initiated February 2020. Primary outcomes were percentage of hospitals that (1) implemented facility-specific treatment guidelines (FSTG); (2) performed interactive prospective audit and feedback (PAF) either face-to-face or by telephone; (3) optimized diagnostic testing; (4) measured antibiotic utilization; (5) measured C. difficile infection (CDI); and (6) measured adherence to FSTGs. RESULTS: Of 948 hospitals invited, 288 (30.4%) completed the questionnaire. Among them, 82 (28.5%) had <99 beds, 162 (56.3%) had 100-399 beds, and 44 (15.2%) had ≥400+ beds. Also, 230 (79.9%) were healthcare system members. Moreover, 161 hospitals (54.8%) reported implementing FSTGs; 214 (72.4%) performed interactive PAF; 105 (34.9%) implemented procedures to optimize diagnostic testing; 235 (79.8%) measured antibiotic utilization; 258 (88.2%) measured CDI; and 110 (37.1%) measured FSTG adherence. Small hospitals performed less interactive PAF (61.0%; P = .0018). Small and nonsystem hospitals were less likely to optimize diagnostic testing: 25.2% (P = .030) and 21.0% (P = .0077), respectively. Small hospitals were less likely to measure antibiotic utilization (67.8%; P = .0010) and CDI (80.3%; P = .0038). Nonsystem hospitals were less likely to implement FSTGs (34.3%; P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: Significant variation exists in the adoption of ASP leading practices. A minority of hospitals have taken action to optimize diagnostic testing and measure adherence to FSTGs. Additional efforts are needed to expand adoption of leading practices across all acute-care hospitals with the greatest need in smaller hospitals.

Topics & Concepts

Antimicrobial stewardshipMedicineObservational studyAuditAntibiotic StewardshipHealth careAcute careEmergency medicineFamily medicineAntibioticsAntibiotic resistanceInternal medicineBusinessMicrobiologyAccountingEconomicsBiologyEconomic growthAntibiotic Use and ResistanceBacterial Identification and Susceptibility TestingAntibiotic Resistance in Bacteria