A national antimicrobial guide with local, customizable versions: how is it used? A two-year analysis

Author:

Schuts Emelie C1ORCID,Boyd Anders23ORCID,Natsch Stephanie4,Veenman Arjen5,Prins Jan M1ORCID,Bax Hannelore I,de Jong Eefje,Lambregts Merel M C,Leverstein-van Hall Maurine A,van der Linden Paul D,Melles Damian C,Natsch Stephanie,Sebens Fre W,Wolfs Tom F,Prins Jan M,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam , Meibergdreef 9 , 1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands

2. Department of Infectious Diseases, Public Health Service Amsterdam , Amsterdam , The Netherlands

3. Stichting HIV Monitoring , Amsterdam , The Netherlands {C}%3C!%2D%2D%7C%7CrmComment%7C%7C%3C~show%20%5BAQ%20ID%3DAQ3%5D~%3E%2D%2D%3E

4. Department of Pharmacy, Radboud University Medical Center , Nijmegen , The Netherlands

5. Integrated Disease Management Corporation (IDMC) , Nijmegen , The Netherlands {C}%3C!%2D%2D%7C%7CrmComment%7C%7C%3C~show%20%5BAQ%20ID%3DAQ4%5D~%3E%2D%2D%3E

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Guideline adherence is one of the most important objectives for antibiotic stewardship. The Dutch Working Party on Antibiotic Policy (SWAB) developed an online national guide (SWAB-ID) in 2006. Every Dutch hospital is offered the opportunity to customize the national version to their local context and distribute it through an independent website. We studied user data to see how often the guidelines on therapy, prophylaxis and medication are used. Methods Data on usage between 19 June 2020 and 30 June 2022 were extracted through Google Analytics for the national site and the 53 hospitals using a customized version of the national guide. User data were divided into three main groups: users of the national guide SWAB-ID, and users of the sites of general hospitals and university hospitals. Results A total of 1 837 126 searches were analysed, of which 1 393 681 (75.9%) concerned therapy, 111 774 (6.1%) prophylaxis and 331 671 (18%) medication. Of these searches, 456 854 (24.9%) were performed on the national site, 950 887 (51.8%) by general hospitals and 429 385 (23.4%) by university hospitals. The most commonly searched tracts among all user groups were lower respiratory tract (21.8%), kidney and urinary tract (16.6%) and skin and soft tissues (11.8%). The most commonly searched conditions were community-acquired pneumonia (15.3%), cystitis (13.5%) and sepsis (11.3%). The top ranked pages on medication differed for the three categories of users. Conclusions The SWAB-ID antimicrobial guide is used extensively by both general and university hospitals. The online guide can help in prescribing therapy according to the guideline.

Funder

National Institute for Public Health and the Environment

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Microbiology (medical),Infectious Diseases,Immunology and Allergy,Microbiology,Immunology

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