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- W3014817059 abstract "Objective This study sought to compare the appropriateness of antibiotic prescribing by drug, dose, duration, and indication between the emergency department (ED) and primary care (PC) within the Veterans Affairs Western New York Healthcare System (VAWNYHCS) to aid in focusing antimicrobial stewardship efforts. Design In this prospective observational cohort study, patients were identified using electronic alerts at the time of antibiotic prescribing. Prescriptions were retrospectively analyzed for appropriateness of antibiotic indication, drug choice, dose, and duration on the basis of current guideline recommendations. Data were compared between the ED and PC to determine the impact of visit location on prescribing habits. Baseline characteristics were compared using descriptive statistics, and a multivariable analysis was performed to identify statistically significant risk factors for inappropriate prescribing. Setting and participants Patients prescribed outpatient antibiotics at the VAWNYHCS ED and PC settings between June 2017 and February 2018. Outcome measures Appropriateness of antibiotic prescribing by drug, dose, duration, and indication between the ED and PC settings. Results The cohort included 1566 antibiotic prescriptions (ED = 488, PC = 1078). The appropriate drug, dose, and duration for antibiotics prescribed in the ED versus PC were 63.1% versus 43.4% (P < 0.001), 88.1% versus 88.2% (P = 0.953), and 86.1% versus 71.1% (P < 0.001), respectively. Azithromycin was the most inappropriately prescribed antibiotic in both the ED (37.8%) and PC (49.0%). Two factors predicted whether patients received the correct antibiotic empirically: location of the visit and antibiotic allergy. Overall, 56.6% of ED prescriptions and 82% of PC prescriptions were inappropriate with respect to at least 1 component. Conclusion Stewardship is needed in both the ED and PC settings. However, initial efforts should be focused on PC because this setting had a statistically significant amount of inappropriate antibiotic prescribing. Pharmacist-led education and interventions should focus on the determination of drug, duration, and indication for the use of antibiotics." @default.
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- W3014817059 date "2020-11-01" @default.
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- W3014817059 title "Antibiotic prescribing in the emergency department versus primary care: Implications for stewardship" @default.
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