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Current Status and Prospect of Qualitative Assessment of Antibiotics Prescriptions

Se Yoon Park, Yong Chan Kim, Raeseok Lee, Bongyoung Kim, Song Mi Moon, Hong Bin Kim, Korea Study Group for Antimicrobial Stewardship

2022Infection and Chemotherapy15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Identifying inappropriately prescribed antibiotics for infectious diseases by monitoring the quality of antibiotics use is essential for effective implementation of antibiotic stewardship. Qualitative assessment of the use of antibiotics has been conducted in some countries, including Korea, since the 2000s. The qualitative assessment generally involves an assessment of each component of the antibiotics prescription process, based on specific criteria. However, there is no standardized assessment method or cycle, and infectious diseases or antibiotics included in the assessments vary from country-to-country. According to the results reported in the United States, Europe, Australia, and Korea so far, approximately 20 - 55% of all antibiotics prescriptions are inappropriate. In this review, we describe the current progress in the quality assessment of the use of antibiotics on a global scale. Further, we highlight the future directions to improve antibiotic stewardship activities and the quality assessment of the use of antibiotics in Korea.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAntibioticsMedical prescriptionAntibiotic StewardshipAntimicrobial stewardshipIntensive care medicineStewardship (theology)Antibiotic resistancePharmacologyMicrobiologyPoliticsLawBiologyPolitical scienceAntibiotic Use and ResistanceAntibiotics Pharmacokinetics and EfficacyUrinary Tract Infections Management