Point Prevalence Survey of Antimicrobial Use in Selected Tertiary Care Hospitals of Pakistan Using WHO Methodology: Results and Inferences

被引:13
作者
Ambreen, Saadia [1 ]
Safdar, Numrah [1 ]
Ikram, Aamer [1 ]
Baig, Mirza Zeeshan Iqbal [1 ]
Farooq, Ayesha [1 ]
Amir, Afreenish [1 ]
Saeed, Asim [1 ]
Sabih, Farah [2 ]
Ahsan, Qadeer [3 ]
Zafar, Alia [2 ]
Mahipala, Palitha Gunarathna [2 ]
Saleem, Zikria [4 ]
Salman, Muhammad [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Hlth, Pk Rd, Islamabad 45501, Pakistan
[2] WHO, Country Off, Pk Rd, Islamabad 45501, Pakistan
[3] Beverly Ctr, Fleming Fund Country Grant, DAI Off, F-6-1 Blue Area, Islamabad 04403, Pakistan
[4] Bahauddin Zakaria Univ, Fac Pharm, Dept Pharm Practice, Multan 60800, Pakistan
来源
MEDICINA-LITHUANIA | 2023年 / 59卷 / 06期
关键词
point prevalence survey; prescription; anti-microbial utilization; AWaRe classification; antimicrobial resistance; ANTIBIOTIC USE; RESISTANCE;
D O I
10.3390/medicina59061102
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background and objectives: The inappropriate use of antibiotics in hospitals can potentially lead to the development and spread of antibiotic resistance, increased mortality, and high economic burden. The objective of the study was to assess current patterns of antibiotic use in leading hospitals of Pakistan. Moreover, the information collected can support in policy-making and hospital interventions aiming to improve antibiotic prescription and use. Methodology and materials: A point prevalence survey was carried out with data abstracted principally from patient medical records from 14 tertiary care hospitals. Data were collected through the standardized online tool KOBO application for smart phones and laptops. For data analysis, SPSS Software was used. The association of risk factors with antimicrobial use was calculated using inferential statistics. Results: Among the surveyed patients, the prevalence of antibiotic use was 75% on average in the selected hospitals. The most common classes of antibiotics prescribed were third-generation cephalosporin (38.5%). Furthermore, 59% of the patients were prescribed one while 32% of the patients were prescribed two antibiotics. Whereas the most common indication for antibiotic use was surgical prophylaxis (33%). There is no antimicrobial guideline or policy for 61.9% of antimicrobials in the respected hospitals. Conclusions: It was observed in the survey that there is an urgent need to review the excessive use of empiric antimicrobials and surgical prophylaxis. Programs should be initiated to address this issue, which includes developing antibiotic guidelines and formularies especially for empiric use as well as implementing antimicrobial stewardship activities.
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