Hospital pharmacists and antimicrobial stewardship: a qualitative analysis

Antimicrobial stewardship programmes (ASPs) in hospitals are predominantly led by specific ASP physicians and pharmacists. Limited studies have been conducted to appreciate non-ASP-trained hospital pharmacists' perspectives on their roles in antimicrobial stewardship. Focus group discussions (F...

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Main Authors: Wong, Lok Hang, Tay, Evonne, Heng, Shi Thong, Guo, Huiling, Kwa, Andrea Lay Hoon, Ng, Tat Ming, Chung, Jasmine Shimin, Somani, Jyoti, Lye, David C., Chow, Angela
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1651342023-03-19T15:37:21Z Hospital pharmacists and antimicrobial stewardship: a qualitative analysis Wong, Lok Hang Tay, Evonne Heng, Shi Thong Guo, Huiling Kwa, Andrea Lay Hoon Ng, Tat Ming Chung, Jasmine Shimin Somani, Jyoti Lye, David C. Chow, Angela Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Science::Medicine Antimicrobial Stewardship Antimicrobial Resistance Antimicrobial stewardship programmes (ASPs) in hospitals are predominantly led by specific ASP physicians and pharmacists. Limited studies have been conducted to appreciate non-ASP-trained hospital pharmacists' perspectives on their roles in antimicrobial stewardship. Focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted with 74 pharmacists, purposively sampled from the 3 largest acute-care public hospitals in Singapore, to explore facilitators and barriers faced by them in antimicrobial stewardship. Applied thematic analysis was conducted and codes were categorised using the social-ecological model (SEM). At the intrapersonal level, pharmacists identified themselves as reviewers for drug safety before dispensing, confining to a restricted advisory role due to lack of clinical knowledge, experience, and empowerment to contribute actively to physicians' prescribing decisions. At the interpersonal level, pharmacists expressed difficulties conveying their opinions and recommendations on antibiotic therapy to physicians despite frequent communications, but they assumed critical roles as educators for patients and their caregivers on proper antibiotic use. At the organisational level, in-house antibiotic guidelines supported pharmacists' antibiotic interventions and recommendations. At the community level, pharmacists were motivated to improve low public awareness and knowledge on antibiotic use and antimicrobial resistance. These findings provide important insights into the gaps to be addressed in order to harness the untapped potential of hospital pharmacists and fully engage them in antimicrobial stewardship. National Medical Research Council (NMRC) Published version This work was supported by the National Medical Research Council Singapore, Health Services Research Grant, Grant number: NMRC/HSRG/0083/2017). 2023-03-14T07:56:56Z 2023-03-14T07:56:56Z 2021 Journal Article Wong, L. H., Tay, E., Heng, S. T., Guo, H., Kwa, A. L. H., Ng, T. M., Chung, J. S., Somani, J., Lye, D. C. & Chow, A. (2021). Hospital pharmacists and antimicrobial stewardship: a qualitative analysis. Antibiotics, 10(12), 10121441-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10121441 2079-6382 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165134 10.3390/antibiotics10121441 34943655 2-s2.0-85122962791 12 10 10121441 en NMRC/HSRG/0083/2017 Antibiotics © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/). application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Science::Medicine
Antimicrobial Stewardship
Antimicrobial Resistance
spellingShingle Science::Medicine
Antimicrobial Stewardship
Antimicrobial Resistance
Wong, Lok Hang
Tay, Evonne
Heng, Shi Thong
Guo, Huiling
Kwa, Andrea Lay Hoon
Ng, Tat Ming
Chung, Jasmine Shimin
Somani, Jyoti
Lye, David C.
Chow, Angela
Hospital pharmacists and antimicrobial stewardship: a qualitative analysis
description Antimicrobial stewardship programmes (ASPs) in hospitals are predominantly led by specific ASP physicians and pharmacists. Limited studies have been conducted to appreciate non-ASP-trained hospital pharmacists' perspectives on their roles in antimicrobial stewardship. Focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted with 74 pharmacists, purposively sampled from the 3 largest acute-care public hospitals in Singapore, to explore facilitators and barriers faced by them in antimicrobial stewardship. Applied thematic analysis was conducted and codes were categorised using the social-ecological model (SEM). At the intrapersonal level, pharmacists identified themselves as reviewers for drug safety before dispensing, confining to a restricted advisory role due to lack of clinical knowledge, experience, and empowerment to contribute actively to physicians' prescribing decisions. At the interpersonal level, pharmacists expressed difficulties conveying their opinions and recommendations on antibiotic therapy to physicians despite frequent communications, but they assumed critical roles as educators for patients and their caregivers on proper antibiotic use. At the organisational level, in-house antibiotic guidelines supported pharmacists' antibiotic interventions and recommendations. At the community level, pharmacists were motivated to improve low public awareness and knowledge on antibiotic use and antimicrobial resistance. These findings provide important insights into the gaps to be addressed in order to harness the untapped potential of hospital pharmacists and fully engage them in antimicrobial stewardship.
author2 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
author_facet Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
Wong, Lok Hang
Tay, Evonne
Heng, Shi Thong
Guo, Huiling
Kwa, Andrea Lay Hoon
Ng, Tat Ming
Chung, Jasmine Shimin
Somani, Jyoti
Lye, David C.
Chow, Angela
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author Wong, Lok Hang
Tay, Evonne
Heng, Shi Thong
Guo, Huiling
Kwa, Andrea Lay Hoon
Ng, Tat Ming
Chung, Jasmine Shimin
Somani, Jyoti
Lye, David C.
Chow, Angela
author_sort Wong, Lok Hang
title Hospital pharmacists and antimicrobial stewardship: a qualitative analysis
title_short Hospital pharmacists and antimicrobial stewardship: a qualitative analysis
title_full Hospital pharmacists and antimicrobial stewardship: a qualitative analysis
title_fullStr Hospital pharmacists and antimicrobial stewardship: a qualitative analysis
title_full_unstemmed Hospital pharmacists and antimicrobial stewardship: a qualitative analysis
title_sort hospital pharmacists and antimicrobial stewardship: a qualitative analysis
publishDate 2023
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