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Nudging In MicroBiology Laboratory Evaluation (NIMBLE): A scoping review.

Bradley J Langford1,2, Elizabeth Leung1,3, Reem Haj1,3, Mark McIntyre4, Linda R Taggart1,3, Kevin A Brown2,3, Mark Downing1, Larissa M Matukas1,3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nudging in microbiology is an antimicrobial stewardship strategy to influence decision making through the strategic reporting of microbiology results while preserving prescriber autonomy. The purpose of this scoping review was to identify the evidence that demonstrates the effectiveness of nudging strategies in susceptibility result reporting to improve antimicrobial use.
METHODS: A search for studies in Ovid MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO, and All EBM Reviews was conducted. All simulated and vignette studies were excluded. Two independent reviewers were used throughout screening and data extraction.
RESULTS: Of a total of 1,346 citations screened, 15 relevant studies were identified. Study types included pre- and postintervention (n = 10), retrospective cohort (n = 4), and a randomized controlled trial (n = 1). Most studies were performed in acute-care settings (n = 13), and the remainder were in primary care (n = 2). Most studies used a strategy to alter the default antibiotic choices on the antibiotic report. All studies reported at least 1 outcome of antimicrobial use: utilization (n = 9), appropriateness (n = 7), de-escalation (n = 2), and cost (n = 1). Moreover, 12 studies reported an overall benefit in antimicrobial use outcomes associated with nudging, and 4 studies evaluated the association of nudging strategy with subsequent antimicrobial resistance, with 2 studies noting overall improvement.
CONCLUSIONS: The number of heterogeneous studies evaluating the impact of applying nudging strategies to susceptibility result reports is small; however, most strategies do show promise in altering prescriber's antibiotic selection. Selective and cascade reporting of targeted agents in a hospital setting represent the majority of current research. Gaps and opportunities for future research identified from our scoping review include performing prospective randomized controlled trials and evaluating other approaches aside from selective reporting.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31679535     DOI: 10.1017/ice.2019.293

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol        ISSN: 0899-823X            Impact factor:   3.254


  6 in total

1.  Electronic nudge tool technology used in the critical care and peri-anaesthetic setting: a scoping review protocol.

Authors:  Lisa McIlmurray; Bronagh Blackwood; Martin Dempster; Frank Kee; Charles Gillan; Rachael Hagan; Lynne Lohfeld; Murali Shyamsundar
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2022-07-12       Impact factor: 3.006

Review 2.  Cognitive bias: how understanding its impact on antibiotic prescribing decisions can help advance antimicrobial stewardship.

Authors:  Bradley J Langford; Nick Daneman; Valerie Leung; Dale J Langford
Journal:  JAC Antimicrob Resist       Date:  2020-12-21

3.  Impact of cascade reporting of antimicrobial susceptibility on fluoroquinolone and meropenem consumption at a Veterans' Affairs medical center.

Authors:  Nicole C Vissichelli; Christine M Orndahl; Jane A Cecil; Emily M Hill; Matthew M Hitchcock; Roy T Sabo; Michael P Stevens; Dan Tassone; Leroy B Vaughan; J Daniel Markley
Journal:  Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol       Date:  2021-04-06       Impact factor: 6.520

Review 4.  Diagnostic Stewardship as a Team Sport: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Improved Implementation of Interventions and Effect Measurement.

Authors:  Kyle D Hueth; Andrea M Prinzi; Tristan T Timbrook
Journal:  Antibiotics (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-15

5.  Combined Training Intervention Targeting Medical and Nursing Staff Reduces Ciprofloxacin Use and Events of Urinary Tract Infection.

Authors:  Johannes Forster; Petra Schulze; Claudia Burger; Manuel Krone; Ulrich Vogel; Güzin Surat
Journal:  Adv Urol       Date:  2022-04-11

6.  Modified reporting of positive urine cultures to reduce treatment of asymptomatic bacteriuria in long-term care facilities: a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Zahra Rehan; Claire Pratt; Kim Babb; Brenda Filier; Laura Gilbert; Robert Wilson; Peter Daley
Journal:  JAC Antimicrob Resist       Date:  2022-10-14
  6 in total

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