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Divergent and Convergent Attitudes and Views of General Practitioners and Community Pharmacists to Collaboratively Implement Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs in Australia: A Nationwide Study.

Sajal K Saha1,2, David C M Kong2,3,4,5, Karin Thursky2,4, Danielle Mazza1,2.   

Abstract

Setting up an interprofessional team for antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) to improve the quality and safety of antimicrobial use in primary care is essential but challenging. This study aimed to investigate the convergent and divergent attitudes and views of general practitioners (GPs) and community pharmacists (CPs) about AMS implementation and their perceived challenges of collaboration to design a GP-pharmacist collaborative AMS (GPPAS) model. Nationwide surveys of GPs and CPs across Australia were conducted January-October 2019. Chi square statistics and a theoretical framework were used for comparative analyses of quantitative and qualitative data, respectively. In total, 999 participants responded to the surveys with 15.4% (n = 386) response rates for GPs and 30.7% (n = 613) for CPs. GPs and CPs were aware about AMS however their interprofessional perceptions varied to the benefits of AMS programs. CPs indicated that they would need AMS training; significantly higher than GPs (GP vs. CP; 46.4% vs. 76.5%; p < 0.0001). GPs' use of the Therapeutic Guideline Antibiotic was much higher than CPs (83.2% vs. 45.5%; p < 0.0001). No interprofessional difference was found in the very-limited use of patient information leaflets (p < 0.1162) and point-of-care tests (p < 0.7848). While CPs were more willing (p < 0.0001) to collaborate with GPs, both groups were convergent in views that policies that support GP-CP collaboration are needed to implement GPPAS strategies. GP-pharmacist collaborative group meetings (54.9% vs. 82.5%) and antimicrobial audit (46.1% vs. 86.5%) models were inter-professionally supported to optimise antimicrobial therapy, but an attitudinal divergence was significant (p < 0.001). The challenges towards GP-CP collaboration in AMS were identified by both at personal, logistical and organisational environment level. There are opportunities for GP-CP collaboration to improve AMS in Australian primary care. However, strengthening GP-pharmacy collaborative system structure and practice agreements is a priority to improve interprofessional trust, competencies, and communications for AMS and to establish a GPPAS model in future.

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Keywords:  GPPAS model; GP–pharmacist collaboration; antimicrobial stewardship; attitudes; community pharmacists; general practitioners; views

Year:  2021        PMID: 33466476      PMCID: PMC7824809          DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics10010047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antibiotics (Basel)        ISSN: 2079-6382


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10.  Effective communication and collaboration with health professionals: A qualitative study of primary care pharmacists in Western Australia.

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1.  Community pharmacists' views on their current role and future opportunities for antibiotic stewardship: a French qualitative study.

Authors:  Anaïs Essilini; Amélie Pierre; Aurélie Bocquier; Céline Pulcini; Christophe Wilcke; Julien Gravoulet; Béatrice Demore; Nathalie Thilly
Journal:  JAC Antimicrob Resist       Date:  2021-08-28
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