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Exploratory research in clinical and social pharmacy, 2022-03, Vol.5, p.100131-100131, Article 100131
2022

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Titel
Coaching ward pharmacists in antimicrobial stewardship: A pilot study
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  • Exploratory research in clinical and social pharmacy, 2022-03, Vol.5, p.100131-100131, Article 100131
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Netherlands: Elsevier Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
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  • Ward pharmacists are well-positioned to enhance the activities of hospital antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programs by reviewing the appropriateness of antimicrobials and making recommendations to prescribers. However, recent studies have identified gaps in ward pharmacists' AMS practice, knowledge, skills, and confidence which suggests education and training programs are needed. To describe, for the first time, an interactive educational activity – coaching in AMS – targeted at ward pharmacists and explore their perceptions of coaching as a mode of delivering education to improve AMS knowledge, skills, confidence, and practice. A secondary objective was to describe the type, frequency, and acceptance of AMS recommendations made by coached pharmacists. This was a descriptive pilot study with a qualitative evaluation of pharmacists' perceptions and experiences of coaching. AMS coaching was delivered over 2 months in 2019 to pharmacists providing clinical pharmacy services to general medical and surgical wards. A focus group was conducted one month after the coaching period to elicit pharmacists' perceptions of coaching as a mode of delivering AMS education and how it impacted their AMS knowledge, skills, confidence, and practice. AMS recommendations made by coached pharmacists were prospectively recorded, and the prescriber acceptance rate was determined. Ward pharmacists reported positive experiences with AMS coaching and believed it helped them identify a range of recommendations to improve antimicrobial prescribing and increased their confidence to communicate recommendations to prescribers. Workload issues were identified as the main barrier to implementation. Suggestions were provided to improve coaching implementation feasibility. During coaching, 162 AMS recommendations were identified for a range of antimicrobials, and 69% (113/162) were accepted and implemented. Ward pharmacists believed coaching improved their AMS knowledge, skills, confidence, and practice, including their confidence to discuss recommendations with prescribers. These results can assist with the design and evaluation of future hospital-based AMS educational initiatives. •Ward pharmacists are well-placed to contribute to antimicrobial stewardship (AMS).•Coaching may address gaps in pharmacists' AMS knowledge, skills and confidence.•Ward pharmacists' perceptions of AMS coaching were generally positive.•Coaching helped pharmacists enact AMS recommendations to improve prescribing.•Further research into effectiveness of coaching on patient outcomes is needed.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 2667-2766
eISSN: 2667-2766
DOI: 10.1016/j.rcsop.2022.100131
Titel-ID: cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_21cd5040397c4238b3cd2946f093a294

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