ABSTRACTThis article estimates the magnitude and quality of antibiotic prescribing in Indonesian hospitals and aims to identify demographic, socio-economic, disease-related and healthcare-related determinants of use. An audit on antibiotic use of patients hospitalized for 5 days or more was conducted in two teaching hospitals (A and B) in Java. Data were collected by review of records on the day of discharge. The method was validated through concurrent data collection in Hospital A. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to determine variables to explain antibiotic prescribing. Prescriptions were assessed by three reviewers using standardized criteria. A high proportion (84%) of 999 patients (499 in Hospital A and 500 in Ho...
Background: According to international guidelines, prophylactic antibiotics in elective surgery shou...
Abstract Antimicrobial stewardship teams have been shown to increase appropriate empirical antibioti...
ABSTRACT This study was designed to improve the quality of antibiotic treatment through the developm...
Contains fulltext : 70009.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article e...
ABSTRACTThis article estimates the magnitude and quality of antibiotic prescribing in Indonesian hos...
Background The global emergence of antimicrobial resistance is driven by antibiotic misuse and overu...
Contains fulltext : 70928.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To e...
Summary: Irrational antibiotic prescription is common in developing countries, including in Indonesi...
peer reviewedBackground: The main objectives of this study were to evaluate the use of antibiotics; ...
Objective: The aims of the study are to describe how antibiotics were used in a pediatric ward and t...
Background: According to international guidelines, prophylactic antibiotics in elective surgery shou...
Background: According to international guidelines, prophylactic antibiotics in elective surgery shou...
Background: According to international guidelines, prophylactic antibiotics in elective surgery shou...
Background: According to international guidelines, prophylactic antibiotics in elective surgery shou...
Introduction: Antibiotics are currently the most commonly prescribed drugs in hospitals, worldwide. ...
Background: According to international guidelines, prophylactic antibiotics in elective surgery shou...
Abstract Antimicrobial stewardship teams have been shown to increase appropriate empirical antibioti...
ABSTRACT This study was designed to improve the quality of antibiotic treatment through the developm...
Contains fulltext : 70009.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article e...
ABSTRACTThis article estimates the magnitude and quality of antibiotic prescribing in Indonesian hos...
Background The global emergence of antimicrobial resistance is driven by antibiotic misuse and overu...
Contains fulltext : 70928.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To e...
Summary: Irrational antibiotic prescription is common in developing countries, including in Indonesi...
peer reviewedBackground: The main objectives of this study were to evaluate the use of antibiotics; ...
Objective: The aims of the study are to describe how antibiotics were used in a pediatric ward and t...
Background: According to international guidelines, prophylactic antibiotics in elective surgery shou...
Background: According to international guidelines, prophylactic antibiotics in elective surgery shou...
Background: According to international guidelines, prophylactic antibiotics in elective surgery shou...
Background: According to international guidelines, prophylactic antibiotics in elective surgery shou...
Introduction: Antibiotics are currently the most commonly prescribed drugs in hospitals, worldwide. ...
Background: According to international guidelines, prophylactic antibiotics in elective surgery shou...
Abstract Antimicrobial stewardship teams have been shown to increase appropriate empirical antibioti...
ABSTRACT This study was designed to improve the quality of antibiotic treatment through the developm...