2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2019.10.005
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Antibiotic Stewardship in European Nursing Homes: Experiences From the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, and Sweden

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“…In Switzerland, ASP activities including local multidisciplinary networks (micro-level strategy) and guidelines publication (macro-level strategy) led to a 22% reduction in antibacterial use over a 6-year period (Table 2 ) [ 30 ]. A recent paper described the ASP implementation experience in four European countries (Norway, The Netherlands, Poland and Sweden) where various regional or national ASP initiatives have recently been introduced [ 51 ]. The ASP components included national surveillance systems, NH-specific prescribing guidelines and national networks of healthcare institutions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Switzerland, ASP activities including local multidisciplinary networks (micro-level strategy) and guidelines publication (macro-level strategy) led to a 22% reduction in antibacterial use over a 6-year period (Table 2 ) [ 30 ]. A recent paper described the ASP implementation experience in four European countries (Norway, The Netherlands, Poland and Sweden) where various regional or national ASP initiatives have recently been introduced [ 51 ]. The ASP components included national surveillance systems, NH-specific prescribing guidelines and national networks of healthcare institutions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past few years there has been increased scientific and political attention for antibiotic stewardship in the long-term care setting in the Netherlands [24]. This has triggered a wide range of activities by several parties, focused on improving infection prevention and appropriate antibiotic use in NHs.…”
Section: External Antibiotic Stewardship Effortsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was no substantial improvement in the presence of these antibiotic stewardship elements in the 2016–17 HALT survey [ 62 ]. While many countries release national strategies to combat antimicrobial resistance that address human antibiotic use, these tend to focus on strategies and targets for community and hospital antibiotic use [ 122 – 124 ]. Our results highlight the need for specific strategies for LTCFs, particularly since LTCFs serve a unique population with complex care needs distinct from the general population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%