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Open Access 02-04-2022 | Antibiotic | Original Paper

Evaluating current practice and knowledge about antibiotic stewardship principles in paediatric tertiary hospitals to identify target areas for future teaching activities

Authors: Laura Kolberg, Judith Buschbeck, Annabelle Wagner, Susanne Jonat, Gerhard Wolf, Jochen Peters, Uta Behrends, Maximilian Steinhauser, Johannes Huebner, Ulrich von Both

Published in: Infection | Issue 5/2022

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Abstract

Purpose

Antibiotic exposure among hospitalized children is very high. With inappropriate antimicrobial use resulting in increased rates of antimicrobial resistance, the implementation of antibiotic stewardship programs is critically needed. This survey study aimed to identify current practice and knowledge about antibiotic stewardship and infection control among paediatricians in tertiary care paediatric hospitals in and around Munich, Germany.

Methods

A prospective cross-sectional study based on an anonymous questionnaire, structured into different sub-sections regarding antibiotic use, antimicrobial resistance, antibiotic stewardship and infection control, was conducted between 1st of May and 30th of June 2016 in five paediatric hospitals.

Results

In total, 111 paediatricians across all grades were eligible for participation. The overall proportion of correct answers for all sub-sections of the survey ranged from 54.1% correct answers in the antibiotic handling and bacterial resistance section to 72.9% correct answers in the hospital hygiene/infection control section. In general, knowledge across all categories was similar for junior doctors, middle-grade doctors or consultants. Advocating empiric use of narrow-spectrum instead of broad-spectrum antibiotics was considered to be the most difficult measure to implement in daily practice (36.9%). De-escalation from broad-spectrum empirical therapy to targeted treatment was considered the easiest measure to achieve (43.2%).

Conclusion

Our results demonstrate that principles of antimicrobial stewardship and aspects of hospital hygiene/infection control are not satisfactorily known among hospital-based paediatricians in and around Munich. We identified four important target areas for future educational interventions that should play a more prominent role in both pre- and postgraduate medical training.
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Metadata
Title
Evaluating current practice and knowledge about antibiotic stewardship principles in paediatric tertiary hospitals to identify target areas for future teaching activities
Authors
Laura Kolberg
Judith Buschbeck
Annabelle Wagner
Susanne Jonat
Gerhard Wolf
Jochen Peters
Uta Behrends
Maximilian Steinhauser
Johannes Huebner
Ulrich von Both
Publication date
02-04-2022
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Infection / Issue 5/2022
Print ISSN: 0300-8126
Electronic ISSN: 1439-0973
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s15010-022-01807-w

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