Impact of Clinical Decision Support on Azithromycin Prescribing in Primary Care Clinics

被引:9
|
作者
May, Alexandria [1 ]
Hester, Allison [1 ]
Quairoli, Kristi [1 ]
Wong, Jordan R. [1 ]
Kandiah, Sheetal [2 ]
机构
[1] Grady Hlth Syst, Dept Pharm, Atlanta, GA 30303 USA
[2] Emory Univ, Sch Med, Div Infect Dis, Atlanta, GA USA
关键词
clinical decision support; antibiotic stewardship; ambulatory; primary care; ANTIBIOTIC USE;
D O I
10.1007/s11606-020-06546-y
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background Inappropriate use of antibiotics in the outpatient setting is a common problem, yet literature evaluating best practices for stewardship interventions in this setting is sparse. Objective To evaluate the impact of clinical decision support (CDS) order panels for azithromycin prescribing on the percentage of inappropriate azithromycin prescriptions in primary care clinics. Design Single-center, retrospective analysis of azithromycin prescribing within nine primary care clinics. Pre-intervention and post-intervention data included azithromycin prescriptions from November 2016 to April 2017 and February 2019 to July 2019, respectively. Key exclusion criteria included prescriptions for the treatment of a sexually transmitted infection or for prophylaxis against Mycobacterium avium complex. Intervention The azithromycin CDS panel was created to provide point-of-care information on appropriate use of azithromycin along with recommended alternatives based on indications. CDS panels were implemented on January 10, 2019. Main Measures The primary composite outcome was the change in the percentage of inappropriate azithromycin prescribing before and after implementation of CDS panels. The composite outcome included prescriptions with inappropriate indications for azithromycin, unnecessary prescriptions, inappropriate treatment durations, and/or inappropriate dose. Key Results There were 306 and 263 prescriptions for azithromycin prescriptions included for analysis in the pre- and post-intervention periods, respectively. Inappropriate prescriptions decreased by 12.6% from the pre- to post-intervention period (81.4% vs. 68.8%; P < 0.001). In both the pre- and post-intervention period, bronchitis and unspecified upper respiratory tract infections (URI) were the two most common indications where azithromycin was prescribed inappropriately. Conclusions Implementation of CDS order panels resulted in a reduction in inappropriate azithromycin prescribing. However, additional improvement in azithromycin prescribing is needed especially for the indications of bronchitis and unspecified URI.
引用
收藏
页码:2267 / 2273
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] The impact of outpatient clinical decision support on high risk medication prescribing in the elderly.
    Neal, Erin
    Stenner, Shane
    Nelson, Scott
    LeGrand, Joseph
    PHARMACOTHERAPY, 2016, 36 (12): : E235 - E235
  • [32] Clinical Screening Tools to Diagnose Group A Streptococcal Pharyngotonsillitis in Primary Care Clinics to Improve Prescribing Habits
    Muthanna, Abdulrahman
    Salim, Hani Syahida
    Hamat, Rukman Awang
    Shamsuddin, Nurainul Hana
    Zakariah, Siti Zulaikha
    MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 2018, 25 (06): : 6 - 21
  • [33] Clinical Decision Support Systems and the Management of CKD by Primary Care Physicians
    Reynolds, Carl J.
    O'Donoghue, Donal J.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF KIDNEY DISEASES, 2011, 58 (06) : 868 - 869
  • [34] Clinical Decision Support Systems for Diagnosis in Primary Care: A Scoping Review
    Harada, Taku
    Miyagami, Taiju
    Kunitomo, Kotaro
    Shimizu, Taro
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 18 (16)
  • [35] Clinical decision support for atrial fibrillation in primary care: Steps forward
    Thibert, Michael J.
    Hawkins, Nathaniel M.
    Andrade, Jason G.
    AMERICAN HEART JOURNAL, 2020, 224 : 54 - 56
  • [36] Clinical Decision Support Tool for Parental Tobacco Treatment in Primary Care
    Jenssen, Brian P.
    Bryant-Stephens, Tyra
    Leone, Frank T.
    Grundmeier, Robert W.
    Fiks, Alexander G.
    PEDIATRICS, 2016, 137 (05)
  • [37] Improving prescribing: a feasibility study of pharmacogenetic testing with clinical decision support in primary healthcare in Singapore
    Smith, Helen
    Dawes, Martin
    Katzov-Eckert, Hagit
    Burrell, Sarah
    Xin Hui, Sam
    Winther, Michael D.
    FAMILY PRACTICE, 2022, 41 (04) : 477 - 483
  • [38] Process of Care and Prescribing Practices for Hypertension in Public and Private Primary Care Clinics in Malaysia
    Tong, Seng Fah
    Khoo, Ee Ming
    Nordin, Saleh
    Teng, Cheong-Lieng
    Lee, Verna Kar Mun
    Zailinawati, Abu Hassan
    Chen, Wei Seng
    Mimi, Omar
    ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2012, 24 (05) : 764 - 775
  • [39] Clinical Decision Support Technology to Increase Advance Care Planning in the Primary Care Setting
    Tung, Ericka E.
    Vickers, Kristin S.
    Lackore, Kandace
    Cabanela, Rosa
    Hathaway, Julie
    Chaudhry, Rajeev
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE MEDICINE, 2011, 28 (04): : 230 - 235
  • [40] The impact of obesity on drug prescribing in primary care
    Gibbs, H
    Broom, J
    Brown, F
    Laws, R
    Reckless, J
    Noble, P
    Kumar, S
    McCombie, L
    Lean, M
    Lyons, F
    Frost, G
    Quinn, M
    Barth, JH
    Finer, N
    Ross, H
    Hole, D
    Bray, CA
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE, 2005, 55 (519): : 743 - 749