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. 2024 Nov 14;14(1):28068.
doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-78111-0.

Antimicrobial stewardship implementation in primary and secondary tier hospitals in India: interim findings from a need assessment study using mixed method design

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Antimicrobial stewardship implementation in primary and secondary tier hospitals in India: interim findings from a need assessment study using mixed method design

Falguni Debnath et al. Sci Rep. .

Abstract

Anti-microbial stewardship program (AMSP) is practiced only in tertiary hospitals in India, though, the lower tier hospitals remain the first point of contact in patient care. This study was conducted in lower tier hospitals to calculate antibiotic and multiple antibiotic prescription rate (APR, MPR) for common infections and finding existing strength of health system for optimizing antibiotic prescription. We conducted a cross sectional convergent parallel mix-method study in eight lower tier hospitals of three districts of West Bengal, India. Six hundred OPD prescriptions of UTI, ARI, AUFI, ADD were evaluated. Qualitative data collected through in-depth interviews of medical officers/officers in administrative positions, infection control nurses were analyzed using content analysis method. APR was 63.8% in primary tier hospitals and 60.8% in secondary tier hospitals. The MPR was higher in secondary tier hospital (23.8%). Presence of infection control committee, designated nursing staff, initiation of prescription audit, increased monitoring were identified as few facilitators for future implementation of AMSP in lower tier hospitals. The routine infection control activities of lower tier hospitals are currently delinked from AMR containment measures and thus, customized AMSP needs to be established in these hospitals catering two third of the population of India.

Keywords: AMR; AMSP; APR; Common infection; Primary; Secondary.

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Declarations Competing interests The authors declare no competing interests.

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Fig. 1
Antibiogram of major organisms identified from presumptive UTI; ADD, ARI cases, West Bengal, 2023.
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Identified scopes for intervention to optimize rational antimicrobial use across primary and secondary tier hospitals, West Bengal, 2023.

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