2017
DOI: 10.1017/ice.2017.45
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Improved Outcomes When Antibiotic Prescribing Guidelines Are Followed by Healthcare Providers: A Colombian Example to Encourage Adherence in Hospital Settings

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“…Artículo de libre acceso para uso personal e individual. DOI: 10.37980/im.journal.rmdp.20211756 ISSN: 2412642X 33 de atención, en el grupo que fue adherente al flujograma de tratamiento [11].…”
Section: Nac: Neumonía Adquirida En La Comunidad; Capo: Community Acquired Pneumonia Organization Rpcr: Reacción Rápida En Cadena De Poliunclassified
“…Artículo de libre acceso para uso personal e individual. DOI: 10.37980/im.journal.rmdp.20211756 ISSN: 2412642X 33 de atención, en el grupo que fue adherente al flujograma de tratamiento [11].…”
Section: Nac: Neumonía Adquirida En La Comunidad; Capo: Community Acquired Pneumonia Organization Rpcr: Reacción Rápida En Cadena De Poliunclassified
“…Another approach is to work with a partner organization to establish a regional AMS Center of Excellence, which then provides AMS implementation support to institutions across the specific region. Recently published data from a partnership with the independent, nonprofit research institute CIDEIM show that the establishment of such regional centers results in improved adherence to antibiotic prescribing guidelines, reduced resistance rates, and healthcare cost savings [ 6 , 7 ]. So far as part of this initiative, more than 10 000 healthcare providers have been trained by company-employed medical science liaisons (MSLs) and/or external scientific experts, and over 500 locally tailored clinical treatment pathways have been implemented.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Selection of resistant P. aeruginosa during imipenem therapy is substantially more frequent than selection of ciprofloxacin-, piperacillin- and ceftazidime-resistant mutants, and increases the risk of intestinal colonization by resistant clones [ 16 , 17 ]. She added that in her hospital, adherence to local carbapenem-sparing antimicrobial guidelines reduced the risk of severe sepsis and other clinical complications in patients with complicated UTI [ 18 ].…”
Section: Antimicrobial Stewardship: Strategic Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%