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Status of antimicrobial stewardship programmes in Korean hospitals including small to medium-sized hospitals and the awareness and demands of physicians: a nationwide survey in 2020

Title
Status of antimicrobial stewardship programmes in Korean hospitals including small to medium-sized hospitals and the awareness and demands of physicians: a nationwide survey in 2020
Authors
Lee, Myung JinMoon, Song MiKim, BongyoungPark, Se YoonPark, Ji YoungKoo, HyunsookLee, HyungminSong, Kyoung-HoLee, HyunjuPark, Jeong SuLee, Mi SukChoi, Su-MiKim, Chung-JongChang, Hyun-HaKim, Tae HyongPark, Sun HeeKim, Eu SukBin Kim, Hong|KOCGAP
Ewha Authors
김충종
SCOPUS Author ID
김충종scopus
Issue Date
2021
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF GLOBAL ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE
ISSN
2213-7165JCR Link

2213-7173JCR Link
Citation
JOURNAL OF GLOBAL ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE vol. 26, pp. 180 - 187
Keywords
AntibioticsStewardshipResistanceInfectious diseasesKorea
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Objectives: This study aimed to identify the status of antimicrobial stewardship programmes (ASPs) in small to medium-sized Korean hospitals as well as the awareness and demands about ASPs of physicians. Methods: A questionnaire was designed based on a questionnaire from a previous nationwide survey in 2018 targeting large hospitals in Korea and modified to reflect the results of in-depth interviews with non-infectious diseases (IDs) physicians at secondary care hospitals. The survey targeted all hospitals with >= 150 beds in South Korea and was performed in May-June 2020. Only one ASP-associated physician per hospital participated in the survey. Results: The survey response rate was 31.9% (217/680). ID specialists comprised the majority of medical personnel participating in ASPs in tertiary care hospitals. Conversely, in secondary and primary care hospitals there was no predominant medical personnel for ASPs and the median full-time equivalent was 0 for all types of medical personnel. Tertiary care hospitals, more than secondary and primary care hospitals, tended to perform ASP activities more actively. 'Workforce for ASPs', 'Establishment of healthcare fees for ASPs' and 'Development of tools for ASPs' were the most important required support for ASP improvement. Conclusion: The level of ASP establishment was more limited in primary care hospitals than in secondary and tertiary care hospitals in Korea. To improve ASPs in Korean hospitals, a supporting workforce and the establishment of a healthcare fee for ASPs appear to be necessary. (c) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of International Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ )
DOI
10.1016/j.jgar.2021.06.001
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