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Experiences and perspectives of implementing antimicrobial stewardship in five French hospitals: a qualitative study.

Anne Perozziello1, Christelle Routelous2, Esmita Charani3, Alice Truel4, Gabriel Birgand5, Yazdan Yazdanpanah6, François-Xavier Lescure6, Jean-Christophe Lucet7.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to describe current antimicrobial stewardship programmes (ASPs) in France, both at policy level and at local implementation level, and to assess how ASP leaders (ASPL) worked and prioritised their activities. A qualitative study based on face-to-face semi-structured interviews with healthcare professionals responsible for ASPs across five French hospitals was conducted. Five infectious diseases specialists and one microbiologist were interviewed between April-June 2016. Stewards had dedicated time to perform ASP activities in two university-affiliated hospitals, whilst in the other hospitals (one university, one general and one semi-private), ASPLs had to balance these activities with clinical practice. Consequently, they had to adapt interventions according to their resources (IT or human). Responding to colleagues' consultation requests formed baseline work. Systematic and pro-active measures allowed for provision of unsolicited counselling, whilst direct counselling on wards required appropriate staffing. ASPLs aimed at increasing clinicians' ability to prescribe adequately and awareness of the unintended consequences of inappropriate use of antibiotics. Thus, persuasive, e.g. education, measures were preferred to coercive ones. ASPLs faced several challenges in implementing the ASP: overcoming physicians' or units' reluctance; and balancing the influence of medical hierarchy and professional boundaries. Beyond resources constraints, ASPLs' conceptions of their work, as well as contextual and cultural aspects, led them to adopt a persuasive and collaborative approach of counselling. This is the first qualitative study regarding ASPs in France exploring stewards' experiences and points of view.
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Keywords:  Antibiotics; Antimicrobial resistance; Antimicrobial stewardship; Qualitative study

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29339297     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2018.01.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Antimicrob Agents        ISSN: 0924-8579            Impact factor:   5.283


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