1. SPiNCAR: A systematic model to evaluate and guide actions for tackling AMR
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Giulia Bravo, Giovanni Cattani, Francesca Malacarne, Pierfrancesco Tricarico, Luca Arnoldo, Laura Brunelli, Carla Zotti, Maria Luisa Moro, Giuseppe Diegoli, Patrizio Pezzotti, Antonino Bella, Annalisa Pantosti, Ornella Punzo, Adriano Grossi, Martina Barchitta, Antonella Agodi, Greta Castellini, Matteo Marrazzo, Francesco Auxilia, Gianluca Cavallaro, Giovanni Loris Alborali, Elena Mazzolini, and Silvio Brusaferro
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Background Italy records very alarming levels antimicrobial resistance (AMR), so a National Action Plan on Antimicrobial resistance (PNCAR) was developed, adopting the AMR European Union’s recommendations based on the results of the ECDC site visit of January 2017. For achieving PNCAR objectives, it is necessary to support and harmonize the implementation of recommendations in all the different healthcare levels (regional authorities and local trusts), so the SPiNCAR project was launched to create a tool for reaching this goal. Methods We developed a framework based on a scientific literature and national and international guidelines. Firstly, we identified the major intervention areas for tackling AMR, then, for each area, we built a set of standards, both for regional authorities than for local trusts. Every standard is composed by a set of essential and additional criteria, which refer to a minimum or supplemental performance level respectively. The contents were firstly discussed by the project’s team during face-to-face kick-off meetings, then confirmed with Delphi methodology and finally validated through a pilot study. Results The final framework consists of seven different areas that reflect the PNCAR structure: Governance, Surveillance and Monitoring, Appropriate Use of antimicrobials, Healthcare-associated Infections (HAIs) control and prevention, Education and Training, Alliance among Stakeholders, Implementation. The total number of standards for the regional framework was 34 with 264 criteria and for the local version 36 criteria with 279 standards. Conclusion The ongoing use of this tool, developed on international evidences and recommendations that were tailored on the Italian specific context, allows monitoring the improvement achieved over time and plan the next steps.
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- 2022