2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13756-024-01369-6
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Barriers, facilitators, perceptions and impact of interventions in implementing antimicrobial stewardship programs in hospitals of low-middle and middle countries: a scoping review

Md. Golam Dostogir Harun,
Shariful Amin Sumon,
Istiaque Hasan
et al.

Abstract: Background Antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs) are pivotal components of the World Health Organization's Global Action Plan to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR). ASPs advocate rational antibiotic usage to enhance patient-centered outcomes. However, existing evidence on ASPs and their determinants is largely limited to well-equipped hospitals in high-income nations. Objective This scoping review aimed to examine the current state of hospit… Show more

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“…Implementation of agreed-upon ASPs, which do have beneficial clinical and economic impacts, following identified gaps is a key to tackle AMR [ 64 , 65 ]. Identifying perceptions, enablers, and barriers to ASP implementation is a critical step for the successful implementation of ASPs in hospitals [ 44 , [66] , [67] , [68] , [69] , [70] ]. Determining the knowledge, perceptions and attitudes of hospital-based clinicians toward antimicrobial prescription, AMR, and ASP, including the types of activities implemented in hospital-based ASPs, the methods used to measure the impact of ASP, and factors influencing the antimicrobial prescribing behavior of physicians, are necessary components to initiating ASP [ 71 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implementation of agreed-upon ASPs, which do have beneficial clinical and economic impacts, following identified gaps is a key to tackle AMR [ 64 , 65 ]. Identifying perceptions, enablers, and barriers to ASP implementation is a critical step for the successful implementation of ASPs in hospitals [ 44 , [66] , [67] , [68] , [69] , [70] ]. Determining the knowledge, perceptions and attitudes of hospital-based clinicians toward antimicrobial prescription, AMR, and ASP, including the types of activities implemented in hospital-based ASPs, the methods used to measure the impact of ASP, and factors influencing the antimicrobial prescribing behavior of physicians, are necessary components to initiating ASP [ 71 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%