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Telephone Survey of Infection-Control and Antibiotic Stewardship Practices in Long-Term Care Facilities in Maryland.

Mia Yang1, Karen Vleck2, Michele Bellantoni3, Geeta Sood3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Multidrug-resistant organisms are an emerging and serious threat to the care of patients. Long-term care facilities are considered a reservoir of these organisms partly because of the over-prescribing of antibiotics. Antibiotic use is common in long-term care facilities. Antibiotic stewardship programs have been shown to reduce antibiotic consumption in acute-care facilities. The purpose of our study is to investigate existing infection-control practices and antibiotic stewardship programs in long-term care facilities in Maryland.
METHODS: We telephoned the infection-control personnel in 231 long-term care facilities in Maryland between February 2014 and July 2015 and reached 124 facilities (59%).
RESULTS: Among the 124 facilities surveyed, there were 14,371 beds and 337 infection-control personnel with basic infection-control training. Close to 20% of facilities use silver- or antimicrobial-impregnated urinary catheters. Most facilities (97%) track urinary tract infections. Although all report to the health department in the case of an outbreak, only 63 (50.8 %) report directly to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About 80% of facilities isolate patients with Clostridium difficile, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, and vancomycin-resistant Enterococci with acute infections only. Eighty percent of facilities have basic guidance on choice of antibiotic, and 27% have a restricted formulary. Only 25% of facilities have an antibiotic approval process. Thirty-five percent of facilities have training for antibiotics prescribing. However, 17% of facilities did not know whether such training existed.
CONCLUSIONS: Antibiotic stewardship programs in long-term care facilities are still in early development stages, but our results demonstrate that the majority of facilities are collecting data on prescribing antibiotics, and a surprising number have antibiotic approval and antibiotics prescribing training.
Copyright © 2016 AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Long-term care; Maryland; antibiotic stewardship; telephone survey

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26848066     DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2015.12.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Med Dir Assoc        ISSN: 1525-8610            Impact factor:   4.669


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2.  Nursing Home Infection Control Program Characteristics, CMS Citations, and Implementation of Antibiotic Stewardship Policies: A National Study.

Authors:  Patricia W Stone; Carolyn T A Herzig; Mansi Agarwal; Monika Pogorzelska-Maziarz; Andrew W Dick
Journal:  Inquiry       Date:  2018 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 1.730

3.  Antibiotic stewardship in French nursing homes: a 2019 regional survey.

Authors:  Martin Belan; Nelly Agrinier; Damien Gonthier; Jean-Marc Boivin; Alexandre Charmillon; Virginie Chopard; Claudine Dif; Véronique Hansmann; Ouarda Pereira; Nathalie Thilly; Céline Pulcini
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