Antimicobial Stewardship for acute-care hospitals: An Asian Perspective

Inappropriate use of antibiotics is contributing to a serious antimicrobial resistance problem in Asian hospitals. Despite resource constraints in the region, all Asian hospitals should implement antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programs to optimize antibiotic treatment, improve patient outcomes, and...

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Main Authors: Apisarnthanarak, Anucha, Kwa, Andrea Lay-Hoon, Chiu, Cheng-Hsun, Kumar, Suresh, Thu, Le Thi Anh, Tan, Ban Hock, Zong, Zhiyong, Chuang, Yin Ching, Karuniawati, Anis, Tayzon, Maria Fe, So, Thomas Man-Kit, Peterson, Lance R
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/68
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/infection-control-and-hospital-epidemiology/article/abs/antimicrobial-stewardship-for-acutecare-hospitals-an-asian-perspective/EB3E4045B619F698DF50519619B8178F#article
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asmph-pubs-10582022-06-22T10:44:37Z Antimicobial Stewardship for acute-care hospitals: An Asian Perspective Apisarnthanarak, Anucha Kwa, Andrea Lay-Hoon Chiu, Cheng-Hsun Kumar, Suresh Thu, Le Thi Anh Tan, Ban Hock Zong, Zhiyong Chuang, Yin Ching Karuniawati, Anis Tayzon, Maria Fe So, Thomas Man-Kit Peterson, Lance R Inappropriate use of antibiotics is contributing to a serious antimicrobial resistance problem in Asian hospitals. Despite resource constraints in the region, all Asian hospitals should implement antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programs to optimize antibiotic treatment, improve patient outcomes, and minimize antimicrobial resistance. This document describes a consensus statement from a panel of regional experts to help multidisciplinary AMS teams design programs that suit the needs and resources of their hospitals. In general, AMS teams must decide on appropriate interventions (eg, prospective audit and/or formulary restriction) for their hospital, focusing on the most misused antibiotics and problematic multidrug-resistant organisms. This focus is likely to include carbapenem use with the goal to reduce carbapenem-resistant gram-negative bacteria. Rather than initially trying to introduce a comprehensive, hospital-wide AMS program, it would be practical to begin by pilot testing a simple program based on 1 achievable core intervention for the hospital. AMS team members must work together to determine the most suitable AMS interventions to implement in their hospitals and how best to put them into practice. Continuous monitoring and feedback of outcomes to the AMS teams, hospital administration, and prescribers will enhance sustainability of the AMS programs. 2018-09-19T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/68 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/infection-control-and-hospital-epidemiology/article/abs/antimicrobial-stewardship-for-acutecare-hospitals-an-asian-perspective/EB3E4045B619F698DF50519619B8178F#article Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Allergy and Immunology Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Public Health
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Allergy and Immunology
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Public Health
spellingShingle Allergy and Immunology
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Public Health
Apisarnthanarak, Anucha
Kwa, Andrea Lay-Hoon
Chiu, Cheng-Hsun
Kumar, Suresh
Thu, Le Thi Anh
Tan, Ban Hock
Zong, Zhiyong
Chuang, Yin Ching
Karuniawati, Anis
Tayzon, Maria Fe
So, Thomas Man-Kit
Peterson, Lance R
Antimicobial Stewardship for acute-care hospitals: An Asian Perspective
description Inappropriate use of antibiotics is contributing to a serious antimicrobial resistance problem in Asian hospitals. Despite resource constraints in the region, all Asian hospitals should implement antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programs to optimize antibiotic treatment, improve patient outcomes, and minimize antimicrobial resistance. This document describes a consensus statement from a panel of regional experts to help multidisciplinary AMS teams design programs that suit the needs and resources of their hospitals. In general, AMS teams must decide on appropriate interventions (eg, prospective audit and/or formulary restriction) for their hospital, focusing on the most misused antibiotics and problematic multidrug-resistant organisms. This focus is likely to include carbapenem use with the goal to reduce carbapenem-resistant gram-negative bacteria. Rather than initially trying to introduce a comprehensive, hospital-wide AMS program, it would be practical to begin by pilot testing a simple program based on 1 achievable core intervention for the hospital. AMS team members must work together to determine the most suitable AMS interventions to implement in their hospitals and how best to put them into practice. Continuous monitoring and feedback of outcomes to the AMS teams, hospital administration, and prescribers will enhance sustainability of the AMS programs.
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author Apisarnthanarak, Anucha
Kwa, Andrea Lay-Hoon
Chiu, Cheng-Hsun
Kumar, Suresh
Thu, Le Thi Anh
Tan, Ban Hock
Zong, Zhiyong
Chuang, Yin Ching
Karuniawati, Anis
Tayzon, Maria Fe
So, Thomas Man-Kit
Peterson, Lance R
author_facet Apisarnthanarak, Anucha
Kwa, Andrea Lay-Hoon
Chiu, Cheng-Hsun
Kumar, Suresh
Thu, Le Thi Anh
Tan, Ban Hock
Zong, Zhiyong
Chuang, Yin Ching
Karuniawati, Anis
Tayzon, Maria Fe
So, Thomas Man-Kit
Peterson, Lance R
author_sort Apisarnthanarak, Anucha
title Antimicobial Stewardship for acute-care hospitals: An Asian Perspective
title_short Antimicobial Stewardship for acute-care hospitals: An Asian Perspective
title_full Antimicobial Stewardship for acute-care hospitals: An Asian Perspective
title_fullStr Antimicobial Stewardship for acute-care hospitals: An Asian Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Antimicobial Stewardship for acute-care hospitals: An Asian Perspective
title_sort antimicobial stewardship for acute-care hospitals: an asian perspective
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2018
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/68
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/infection-control-and-hospital-epidemiology/article/abs/antimicrobial-stewardship-for-acutecare-hospitals-an-asian-perspective/EB3E4045B619F698DF50519619B8178F#article
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