Document Type
Article
Department
Anaesthesiology (East Africa)
Abstract
Approximately half of all antimicrobial prescriptions in intensive care units (ICUs) may be inappropriate, including those prescribed when not needed, in unnecessary combinations or for longer durations than needed. Inappropriate prescribing is costly, exposes patients to unnecessary side-effects and drives population-level antimicrobial resistance, the prevalence and consequences of which are greatest in low- and middle-income countries. However, the implementation of interventions to improve the appropriateness of antimicrobial prescribing has been variable and requires further study..
Publication (Name of Journal)
Implementation Science
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-024-01413-4
Recommended Citation
Wagstaff, D.,
Amausi, J.,
Arfin, S.,
Aryal, D.,
Nor, M. B.,
Bonney, J.,
Dondorp, A.,
Dongelmans, D.,
Dullawe, L.,
Siika, W.
(2025). Evidence based QUality Improvement for Prescribing Stewardship in ICU (EQUIPS-ICU): protocol for type III hybrid implementation-effectiveness study. Implementation Science, 20(12), 1-12.
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