2020
DOI: 10.56964/pidspj20202102004
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Antimicrobial Stewardship (AMS) Program in Private Hospitals in the Philippines: Its Acceptability, Barriers, and Enablers

Abstract: Background: Antimicrobials are drugs that are often misused and inappropriate antimicrobial prescribing often results in poor clinical outcome and drug resistance. Monitoring and regulation of antimicrobial use is currently being done by the Department of Health through the Antimicrobial Stewardship (AMS) Program. There is a need to determine the factors that affect successful implementation of an AMS program in private hospitals in the Philippines. This study was conducted to identify the enablers and potenti… Show more

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“…The remaining perceived enablers identified were found to be consistent with studies conducted in Saudi Arabia 19 , Australia 10 , 20 , Ethiopia 21 , Scotland 22 , and Henson & TMC AMS Team, and Pagcatipunan et al in the Philippines 11 , 23 . Moreover, the listed remaining enablers have been found to be consistent with the DOH MOP.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…The remaining perceived enablers identified were found to be consistent with studies conducted in Saudi Arabia 19 , Australia 10 , 20 , Ethiopia 21 , Scotland 22 , and Henson & TMC AMS Team, and Pagcatipunan et al in the Philippines 11 , 23 . Moreover, the listed remaining enablers have been found to be consistent with the DOH MOP.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Aligned with the challenges identified from the responses of the AMS clinical pharmacists, both clinical and dispensing pharmacists have also identified the following top five (5) challenges encountered in the implementation of AMS program ( Table 11 ): (1) Prescribing of non-PNF antimicrobial drugs, (2) Lack of time to perform stewardship, (3) Lack of qualified personnel, (4) Lack of hospital management support and information technology support, and (5) Lack of expertise and training in antimicrobial stewardship within the antimicrobial stewardship team. Physician attributes and their resistance to prescribing guidelines by using of non-formulary antimicrobial drugs has also been reported in studies conducted in Australia 10 , Philippines 11 , Hong Kong 39 , and Ethiopia. 21 The other remaining challenges identified are consistent with studies conducted in Australia 10 , private hospitals in the Philippines 11 , Ethiopia 21 , Scotland 22 , and Hong Kong 39 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…Since the implementation of ASPs, the response to AMR and governance of antibiotic use in hospitals in the Philippines have improved 11 . However, there was a deficiency of implementation strategies in some institutions and disagreements, especially in the prescribing practices, in imposing restrictive policies with antibiotics 12 .…”
Section: Pharmaceutical Sciences Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%