1. Antimicrobials in the Hospital Are Unevenly Discontinued on Weekdays
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Hideharu, Hagiya, Mika, Uno, Tsukasa, Higashionna, Hiroyuki, Honda, and Fumio, Otsuka
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antimicrobial stewardship ,Internal Medicine ,General Medicine ,antimicrobial resistance ,weekdays ,weekends ,antibiotics - Abstract
Objective Amid the global spread of antimicrobial resistance, antimicrobial stewardship should be further promoted in the clinical setting. Our previous study suggested an intra-week disproportion of discontinuation of broad-spectrum antibiotics. We therefore explored the generalization of this prescription trend by investi-gating the use of all intravenous antibiotics. Methods A retrospective, observational study. Patients Between January 1, 2018, and December 31, 2020, we collected data on the initiation and discon-tinuation of intravenous antimicrobials on each day of the week and on days after holidays at Okayama Uni-versity Hospital, Japan. We compared the monthly antimicrobial prescription initiation and discontinuation using the Kruskal-Wallis test and Mann-Whitney U-test with Bonferroni correction as a post-hoc procedure. Results Data from 15,293 hospitalized cases were analyzed. The initiation of antimicrobials differed slightly among days of the week, although this trend was clinically insignificant. Compared with the initia-tions, antimicrobial discontinuations were disproportionately biased among the weekdays, tending to occur on Mondays (p Conclusion To further promote antimicrobial stewardship, clinicians should be aware of the influence of behavioral, environmental, and social factors on antimicrobial prescription, which is seemingly beyond medi-cal indications.
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- 2023