Introduction Approximately 30% of all outpatient antimicrobials are inappropriately prescribed. Currently, antimicrobial prescribing patterns in emergency departments (ED) are not well described. Determining inappropriate antimicrobial prescribing patterns and opportunities for interventions by antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASP) are needed. Methods A retrospective chart review was performed among a random sample of non-admitted, adult patients who received an antimicrobial prescription in the ED from January 1 to December 31, 2015. Appropriateness was measured using the Medication Appropriateness Index, and was based on provider adherence to local guidelines. Additional information collected included patient characteristics, initial...
Antimicrobial stewardship teams have been shown to increase appropriate empirical antibiotic therapy...
BACKGROUND: Unnecessary or inappropriate use of antimicrobials is associated with the emergence of a...
BACKGROUND: Early review of antimicrobial prescribing decisions within 48 h is recommended to reduce...
Background: Antibiotics are some of the most commonly prescribed drugs in the Emergency Department (...
The inappropriate use of antibiotics can increase the likelihood of antibiotic resistance and advers...
A recent study led by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed at least 30% of ...
Antibiotics save lives and are one of the most widely used medications of modern medicine. However, ...
Objective: Inappropriate antimicrobial prescribing in the emergency department (ED) can lead to poor...
Despite rising concern about antimicrobial resistance, there is limited information on the appropria...
Introduction. Antibiotic stewardship utilizes interprofessional collaborative practices, including p...
The overuse and misuse of antibiotics has been a health concern for years and effects people all ove...
www.theannals.com The reported rise in antibiotic resistance has causedgreat concern in recent years...
Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) account for substantial attendances at emergency departme...
To assess the appropriateness of prescribing systemic antibiotics for different clinical conditions ...
Overuse and inappropriate use of antibiotics have been associated with increased rates of antimicrob...
Antimicrobial stewardship teams have been shown to increase appropriate empirical antibiotic therapy...
BACKGROUND: Unnecessary or inappropriate use of antimicrobials is associated with the emergence of a...
BACKGROUND: Early review of antimicrobial prescribing decisions within 48 h is recommended to reduce...
Background: Antibiotics are some of the most commonly prescribed drugs in the Emergency Department (...
The inappropriate use of antibiotics can increase the likelihood of antibiotic resistance and advers...
A recent study led by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed at least 30% of ...
Antibiotics save lives and are one of the most widely used medications of modern medicine. However, ...
Objective: Inappropriate antimicrobial prescribing in the emergency department (ED) can lead to poor...
Despite rising concern about antimicrobial resistance, there is limited information on the appropria...
Introduction. Antibiotic stewardship utilizes interprofessional collaborative practices, including p...
The overuse and misuse of antibiotics has been a health concern for years and effects people all ove...
www.theannals.com The reported rise in antibiotic resistance has causedgreat concern in recent years...
Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) account for substantial attendances at emergency departme...
To assess the appropriateness of prescribing systemic antibiotics for different clinical conditions ...
Overuse and inappropriate use of antibiotics have been associated with increased rates of antimicrob...
Antimicrobial stewardship teams have been shown to increase appropriate empirical antibiotic therapy...
BACKGROUND: Unnecessary or inappropriate use of antimicrobials is associated with the emergence of a...
BACKGROUND: Early review of antimicrobial prescribing decisions within 48 h is recommended to reduce...