Antimicrobial stewardship near the end of life in aged care homes
Leslie Dowson, N. Deborah Friedman, Caroline Marshall, Rhonda L. Stuart, Kirsty Buising, Arjun Rajkhowa, Fiona Gotterson, David C. M. Kong
Abstract
Highlights:
- Antimicrobial stewardship should clearly be part of an aged care home nurse's role.
- Addressing family confidence in resident wellbeing is critical.
- Promoting the understanding that antimicrobial stewardship improves resident care is important.
- Accreditation standards are important motivators for behaviour change in aged care.
Background: The objective of this study was to understand how aged care home health professionals perceive antimicrobial use near the end of life and how they perceive potential antimicrobial stewardship activities near the end of life in aged care homes.
Methods: Qualitative semi-structured interviews were undertaken with general practitioners, nurses, and pharmacists who provide routine care in aged care homes in Victoria, Australia. Interviews were coded using frameworks for understanding behaviour change.
Results: Themes were established within 14 interviews, and an additional 6 interviews were undertaken to ensure thematic saturation. Two major themes emerged: (i) Antimicrobial stewardship activities near the end of life in aged care homes need to enable aged care home nurses to make decisions substantiated by evidence-based clinical knowledge. Antimicrobial stewardship should clearly be part of an aged care home nurse's role, and accreditation standards provide powerful motivation for behaviour change. (ii) Antimicrobial stewardship activities near the end of life in aged care homes must address family confidence in resident wellbeing. Antimicrobial stewardship activities should be inclusive of family involvement, and messages should highlight the point that antimicrobial stewardship improves care.
Conclusions: Antimicrobial stewardship activities that reinforce evidence-based clinical decision-making by aged care home nurses and address family confidence in resident wellbeing are required near the end of life in aged care homes. Accreditation standards are important motivators for behaviour change in aged care homes.
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Citation: Dowson, L., Friedman, N. D., Marshall, C., Stuart, R. L., Buising, K., Rajkhowa, A., Gotterson, F., Kong, D. C. (2019). Antimicrobial stewardship near the end of life in aged care homes. American Journal of Infection Control. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2019.10.010.








