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A survey of resident physicians' knowledge regarding urine testing and subsequent antimicrobial treatment.

Dimitri M Drekonja1, Lilian M Abbo, Michael A Kuskowski, Christina Gnadt, Bhavarth Shukla, James R Johnson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Asymptomatic bacteriuria is often treated with antimicrobials despite no benefit to patients, contributing to antimicrobial resistance and costs. Identifying knowledge deficits may improve physician training and antimicrobial stewardship efforts. We surveyed internal medicine and medicine-pediatrics resident physicians about their knowledge and attitudes regarding urine testing and subsequent management.
METHODS: We surveyed 280 resident physicians at Jackson Memorial Hospital/University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and the University of Minnesota Medical School, using patient management questions based on clinical vignettes. Overall knowledge, assessed by calculating the percentage of correct answers, was assessed for correlation with demographic information, training, and experience.
RESULTS: Of 100 responses (36% response rate), the mean percentage of correct answers was 48% (range for individual questions, 19%-85%). Experience and demographic factors demonstrated no association with overall knowledge. Training appeared to be associated with overall knowledge, with third-year residents having significantly higher percentages of correct answers compared with first-year residents (53% vs 40%; P = .03), but this was nonsignificant when adjusted for multiple comparisons (P = .18). Knowledge was significantly better for questions regarding surgical versus nonsurgical scenarios (63% vs 37%; P < .001), and for questions for which the correct answer was to start antimicrobials, versus withholding antimicrobials/limiting further testing (83% vs 39%; P < .001).
CONCLUSIONS: Knowledge deficits may contribute to unnecessary detection and treatment of asymptomatic bacteriuria. Published by Mosby, Inc.

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Keywords:  Asymptomatic bacteriuria; Medical education; Survey; Urinary tract infection

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23541740     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2013.01.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Infect Control        ISSN: 0196-6553            Impact factor:   2.918


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