2021
DOI: 10.1002/jac5.1517
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International train the trainer neonatal antibiotic stewardship program for South African pharmacists

Abstract: Hospital-acquired antimicrobial-resistant infections are a leading cause of neonatal mortality in South African (SA) neonatal intensive care units (NICU). There is an urgent need for NICU Antibiotic Stewardship Programs (ASP). We describe the development of an international Train-the-Trainer (TTT) NICU-ASP mentoring program for SA pharmacists. A partnership between the South Africa Antimicrobial Stewardship

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“…The health care sector is on the verge of a complete collapse due to the increase in population poverty and massive shortages in the workforce, diagnostics, medical supplies, and medications, increasing the risk for AMR 35 . Because the public resilience response is focused on strengthening the primary health care network to build long‐term social solidarity, 35 the ASP at AUBMC is expanding ASPs to the national level using the Train the Trainer pharmacist model 36 . While challenges have occurred with this ASP project within the current national crisis and the dire economic situation, the health care providers at the six participating hospitals show resilience and determination to implement ASPs.…”
Section: Resiliency Of Asps During the Covid‐19 Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The health care sector is on the verge of a complete collapse due to the increase in population poverty and massive shortages in the workforce, diagnostics, medical supplies, and medications, increasing the risk for AMR 35 . Because the public resilience response is focused on strengthening the primary health care network to build long‐term social solidarity, 35 the ASP at AUBMC is expanding ASPs to the national level using the Train the Trainer pharmacist model 36 . While challenges have occurred with this ASP project within the current national crisis and the dire economic situation, the health care providers at the six participating hospitals show resilience and determination to implement ASPs.…”
Section: Resiliency Of Asps During the Covid‐19 Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ASPs to the national level using the Train the Trainer pharmacist model. 36 While challenges have occurred with this ASP project within the current national crisis and the dire economic situation, the health care providers at the six participating hospitals show resilience and determination to implement ASPs.…”
Section: Lebanonmentioning
confidence: 99%