2020
DOI: 10.1017/ice.2020.864
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Improving Prescribing Practices at Hospital Discharge With Pharmacist-Led Antimicrobial Stewardship at Transitions of Care

Abstract: Background: Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) is recommended in hospital, postacute, and outpatient settings. Transitions of care (TOC) are important in each of these settings; however, AMS efforts during TOC have been limited. Beginning in October 2018, we sequentially implemented a pharmacist-led multidisciplinary review of oral antimicrobial therapy prescribed at hospital discharge from general and specialty medicine wards across a health system. Pharmacists facilitated data input of discharge prescriptions f… Show more

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“…Over this period, we were able to optimize the discharge antibiotics of over 1500 patients (Figure 1). The overall protocol adherence during this time was 63%, sustained over a 9‐month period 31 . Adherence in the first phase (academic center) was 70%, 61% in the second (academic and community centers), and 44% in the third (community centers) (Figure 1).…”
Section: Measuring Successes and Challenges In A Toc Modelmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Over this period, we were able to optimize the discharge antibiotics of over 1500 patients (Figure 1). The overall protocol adherence during this time was 63%, sustained over a 9‐month period 31 . Adherence in the first phase (academic center) was 70%, 61% in the second (academic and community centers), and 44% in the third (community centers) (Figure 1).…”
Section: Measuring Successes and Challenges In A Toc Modelmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Pharmacists practicing in antimicrobial stewardship, emergency department, general medicine, and outpatient settings have played essential roles in ASP during TOC (Table 4). 19,20,24,26‐31 Workflows and checklists for pharmacists were integrated into multiple ASP TOC care models. A common approach for antimicrobial review is providing audit and feedback in real‐time once a prescription has been entered or signed.…”
Section: Interventions and Pharmacist Role In Stewardship At Tocmentioning
confidence: 99%
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