Background: Understanding antimicrobial consumption is essential to mitigate the development of antimicrobial resistance, yet robust data in children are sparse and methodologically limited. Electronic prescribing systems provide an important opportunity to analyse and report antimicrobial consumption in detail. Objectives: We investigated the value of electronic prescribing data from a tertiary children's hospital to report temporal trends in antimicrobial consumption in hospitalized children and compare commonly used metrics of antimicrobial consumption. Methods: Daily measures of antimicrobial consumption [days of therapy (DOT) and DDDs] were derived from the electronic prescribing system between 2010 and 2018. Autoregressive moving-aver...
Objectives: Previously, web-based tools for cross-sectional antimicrobial point prevalence surveys (...
BACKGROUND: The neonatal and pediatric antimicrobial point prevalence survey (PPS) of the Antibiotic...
Since electronic prescribing is limited to few hospitals, point prevalence surveys, such as the stan...
BACKGROUND: Understanding antimicrobial consumption is essential to mitigate the development of anti...
Background: Ideal antimicrobial utilization includes dosing strategies that serve to optimize pharma...
Previously, web-based tools for cross-sectional antimicrobial point prevalence surveys (PPSs) have b...
Antibiotics are among the most frequently prescribed drugs in children's hospitals, which is why reg...
BACKGROUND: The neonatal and pediatric antimicrobial point prevalence survey (PPS) of the Antibiotic...
Objectives: The optimal measure to use for surveillance of antimicrobial usage in hospital settings,...
Since electronic prescribing is limited to few hospitals, point prevalence surveys, such as the stan...
Antimicrobials are the most common medicines prescribed to children, but very little is known about ...
Objectives: Previously, web-based tools for cross-sectional antimicrobial point prevalence surveys (...
BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to assess the variation in prescription practices for systemic...
Background: This study was conducted to assess the variation in prescription practices for systemic ...
BACKGROUND: High rates of antibiotic prescribing to children contribute to antibiotic resistance in ...
Objectives: Previously, web-based tools for cross-sectional antimicrobial point prevalence surveys (...
BACKGROUND: The neonatal and pediatric antimicrobial point prevalence survey (PPS) of the Antibiotic...
Since electronic prescribing is limited to few hospitals, point prevalence surveys, such as the stan...
BACKGROUND: Understanding antimicrobial consumption is essential to mitigate the development of anti...
Background: Ideal antimicrobial utilization includes dosing strategies that serve to optimize pharma...
Previously, web-based tools for cross-sectional antimicrobial point prevalence surveys (PPSs) have b...
Antibiotics are among the most frequently prescribed drugs in children's hospitals, which is why reg...
BACKGROUND: The neonatal and pediatric antimicrobial point prevalence survey (PPS) of the Antibiotic...
Objectives: The optimal measure to use for surveillance of antimicrobial usage in hospital settings,...
Since electronic prescribing is limited to few hospitals, point prevalence surveys, such as the stan...
Antimicrobials are the most common medicines prescribed to children, but very little is known about ...
Objectives: Previously, web-based tools for cross-sectional antimicrobial point prevalence surveys (...
BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to assess the variation in prescription practices for systemic...
Background: This study was conducted to assess the variation in prescription practices for systemic ...
BACKGROUND: High rates of antibiotic prescribing to children contribute to antibiotic resistance in ...
Objectives: Previously, web-based tools for cross-sectional antimicrobial point prevalence surveys (...
BACKGROUND: The neonatal and pediatric antimicrobial point prevalence survey (PPS) of the Antibiotic...
Since electronic prescribing is limited to few hospitals, point prevalence surveys, such as the stan...