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Prevention of Antimicrobial Resistance in Hospitals: Promoting Appropriate Use of Antibiotics in Hospital Departments of Internal and Pulmonary Medicine
The purpose of this study is to test a strategy to improve the quality of antibiotic use in lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) at hospitals. Therefore, a multifaceted intervention strategy is compared to a control strategy and the effectiveness and feasibility of the intervention is assessed.
Improving processes of care in patients with hospital LRTI has been related to better patient outcome. Inappropriate use of antibiotics has contributed to the emergence and spread of drug-resistant micro organisms and increased treatment costs. International guidelines provide recommendations for the initial evaluation and management of LRTI, including advice on judicious antibiotic therapy. Nonetheless, studies have demonstrated a wide variability in adherence to these guidelines. To implement key recommendations in clinical practice, various strategies have been used, with mixed results. Perhaps the most important aspect of choosing a potentially effective intervention is that the choice of intervention should be based upon assessment of potential barriers in the target group. Many intervention studies are flawed by failing to control for secular trends. The investigators performed a cluster randomised controlled trial, to study the effect of a multifaceted intervention strategy on the quality of antibiotic use for LRTI. Their intervention was tailored to the areas most in need for improvement and took perceived barriers in the target group into consideration at the individual hospital level.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Gelre Ziekenhuizen
Apeldoorn, Netherlands
Deventer Ziekenhuis
Deventer, Netherlands
Ziekenhuis Gelderse Vallei
Ede, Netherlands
Bernhoven Ziekenhuis
Oss, Netherlands
Bernhoven Ziekenhuis
Veghel, Netherlands
Maxima Medisch Centrum
Veldhoven, Netherlands
Vie Curi Medisch Centrum
Venlo, Netherlands
Start Date
September 1, 2002
Completion Date
April 1, 2005
Last Updated
September 27, 2005
2,000
Estimated participants
Professional education
BEHAVIORAL
Implementation of a Critical Care Pathway
BEHAVIORAL
Professional audit and feedback
BEHAVIORAL
Process analysis and redesign
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
Radboud University Medical Center
NCT07477600
NCT07462221
NCT07409727
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