Effect of a prospective audit with intervention and feedback on Clostridioides difficile infection management
Background Clostridioides difficile infections are associated with morbidity and mortality in several countries. Their increasing incidence and frequent recurrence make them an urgent public health threat. The lack of adherence to international treatment guidelines for Clostridioides difficile infec...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of clinical pharmacy 2020-06, Vol.42 (3), p.923-930 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background Clostridioides difficile infections
are associated with morbidity and mortality in several countries. Their increasing incidence and frequent recurrence make them an urgent public health threat. The lack of adherence to international treatment guidelines for
Clostridioides difficile infections
is a proven mortality risk factor.
Objective
To evaluate long-term prescribers’ adherence to recommendations on the management of
Clostridioides difficile
infections and its impact on clinical outcomes after an educational and
Clostridioides difficile
-prospective audit with intervention and feedback period.
Setting
All patients admitted to a 1500-bed university hospital with positive
Clostridioides difficile
tests identified were included.
Methods
Data were collected retrospectively over a baseline period (May–November 2014) and prospectively over a
Clostridioides difficile
-prospective audit with intervention and feedback period (November 2015–May 2016) and an observation period (November 2017–September 2018). All
Clostridioides difficile
cases were reviewed by a
Clostridioides difficile
-prospective audit with intervention and feedback team composed of pharmacists, an infectious diseases specialist and a microbiologist to obtain a complete overview of patient records in each area of expertise.
Main outcome measures
Percentage of conformity to the protocol, percentage of recovery at 10 days and percentage of relapse, as well as
Clostridioides difficile
incidence and percentage of Fidaxomicin use.
Results
A total of 183 patients were included over the three periods. A significant improvement in conformity to the local protocol was observed between the intervention period (23.9%) and the observation period (67.3%) (P |
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ISSN: | 2210-7703 2210-7711 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11096-020-01050-z |