| Literature DB >> 32765965 |
Will Cuningham1, Lorraine Anderson2, Asha C Bowen1,3,4, Kirsty Buising5,6, Christine Connors7, Kathryn Daveson8,9, Joanna Martin2, Stacey McNamara8, Bhavini Patel7,10, Rodney James5, John Shanks7, Kerr Wright2, Trent Yarwood8,11,12,13, Steven Yc Tong1,14, Jodie McVernon5,15.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The high burden of infectious disease and associated antimicrobial use likely contribute to the emergence of antimicrobial resistance in remote Australian Aboriginal communities. We aimed to develop and apply context-specific tools to audit antimicrobial use in the remote primary healthcare setting.Entities:
Keywords: Antimicrobial resistance; Antimicrobial stewardship; Antimicrobial use; Indigenous Health; Infectious disease; Remote primary healthcare
Year: 2020 PMID: 32765965 PMCID: PMC7382366 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.9409
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1Map adapted from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, showing location and population of discrete Indigenous communities in northern Australia (i.e., above the Tropic of Capricorn (blue line)).
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2006, Housing and Infrastructure in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities, cat. no. 4710.0, viewed 5 May 2020, https://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/Latestproducts/4710.0Appendix42006?opendocument&tabname=Notes&prodno=4710.0&issue=2006&num=&view=.
Descriptive characteristics of audit sample population.
| WA | NT | QLD | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Audit dates | 02/03/2018–02/06/2018 | 28/08/2017–03/09/2017 | 10/05/2018–15/06/2018 | 28/08/2017–15/06/2018 |
| Unique patients | 186 (35%) | 162 (31%) | 181 (34%) | 529 |
| Antimicrobials used | 243 (36%) | 196 (29%) | 229 (34%) | 668 |
| Antimicrobials used with available microbiological result | 36 (15%) | 34 (17%) | 82 (36%) | 152 (23%) |
| Age, years (median [IQR | 22 [5–44] | 24 [8–46] | 23 [8–44] | 23 [7–45] |
| Sex (M:F) | 39:61 | 33:67 | 49:51 | 40:60 |
| Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander | 169 (91%; 8 unknown) | 153 (94%) | 141 (78%; 10 unknown) | 463 (88%; 18 unknown) |
Notes:
WA, Kimberley region of Western Australia; NT, Top End of the Northern Territory; QLD, far north Queensland.
IQR, Interquartile range.
Frequency (n (%)) of antimicrobial use by health professional, syndrome and antimicrobial.
| WA | NT | QLD | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Health professional | Doctors | 130 (53%) | 51 (26%) | 166 (72%) | 347 (52%) |
| Nurses | 100 (41%) | 142 (72%) | 63 (28%) | 305 (46%) | |
| A&TSI | 1 (<1%) | 3 (2%) | 0 (0%) | 4 (1%) | |
| Unknown | 12 (5%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 12 (2%) | |
| Total | 243 (100%) | 196 (100%) | 229 (100%) | 668 (100%) | |
| Syndrome | SSTI | 86 (35%) | 57 (29%) | 92 (40%) | 235 (35%) |
| GI | 28 (12%) | 19 (10%) | 19 (8%) | 66 (10%) | |
| STI | 24 (10%) | 6 (3%) | 28 (12%) | 58 (9%) | |
| LRTI | 20 (8%) | 35 (18%) | 8 (4%) | 63 (9%) | |
| RHD | 6 (2%) | 22 (11%) | 14 (6%) | 42 (6%) | |
| Other | 79 (33%) | 57 (29%) | 68 (30%) | 204 (31%) | |
| Total | 243 (100%) | 196 (100%) | 229 (100%) | 668 (100%) | |
| Antimicrobial | Benzathine benzylpenicillin | 37 (15%) | 44 (22%) | 31 (14%) | 112 (17%) |
| Amoxicillin | 27 (11%) | 27 (14%) | 24 (10%) | 78 (12%) | |
| Co-trimoxazole | 16 (7%) | 10 (5%) | 42 (18%) | 68 (10%) | |
| Other | 163 (67%) | 115 (59%) | 132 (58%) | 410 (61%) | |
| Total | 243 (100%) | 196 (100%) | 229 (100%) | 668 (100%) |
Notes:
WA, Kimberley region of Western Australia; NT, Top End of the Northern Territory; QLD, far north Queensland.
A&TSI, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander.
SSTI, skin and soft tissue infection; GI, gastrointestinal infection; STI, sexually transmitted infection; LRTI, lower respiratory tract infection; RHD, rheumatic heart disease.
Other, all syndromes/antimicrobials with frequency <10% in every jurisdiction.
Figure 2Antimicrobial use by health professional and syndrome.
Frequency of antimicrobial use by health professional and syndrome in WA (Kimberley), the NT (Top End) and QLD (far north Queensland). Numbers in middle of columns are the number (not percentage) of antimicrobials used for that health professional/syndrome group. Total number of antimicrobials: WA–230, NT–193, QLD–229. *Other, all syndromes with frequency <5%.
Figure 3Antimicrobial use by health professional and antimicrobial for skin and soft tissue infections.
Frequency of antimicrobial use by health professional and antimicrobial for skin and soft tissue infections in WA (Kimberley), NT (Top End) and QLD (far north Queensland). Numbers in middle of columns are the number (not percentage) of antimicrobials used for that health professional/antimicrobial group. Total number of antimicrobials: WA–80, NT–57, QLD–92. *Other, all antimicrobials with frequency <5%.
Figure 4Appropriateness of antimicrobial use by doctors and nurses.
Appropriateness of antimicrobial use by doctors and nurses, by jurisdiction WA (Kimberley), NT (Top End) and QLD (far north Queensland). Appropriate, Optimal or Adequate, Inappropriate, Suboptimal or Inadequate.