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Preventing antimicrobial resistance and promoting appropriate antimicrobial use in inpatient health care in Greece: EVIPNet evidence brief for policy, number 10 / Kopsidas, Ioannis;Theodosiadis, Dimosthenis;Triantafyllou, Christos;Koupidis, Sotirios;Fanou, Andriani;Hatzianastasiou, Sophia

Tác giả : Kopsidas, Ioannis;Theodosiadis, Dimosthenis;Triantafyllou, Christos;Koupidis, Sotirios;Fanou, Andriani;Hatzianastasiou, Sophia

Nhà xuất bản : World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe

Năm xuất bản : 2022

Chủ đề : 1. Drug Resistance, Microbial. 2. Greece. 3. Infections. 4. Research. 5. Technical documents.

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The present Evidence Brief for Policy (EBP) drawn up in Greece within the framework of the WHO European Evidence-informed Policy Network was prepared by the National Public Health Organization, the Center for Clinical Epidemiology & Outcomes Research (CLEO), The Agency for Quality Assurance in Health S.A. and the WHO Country Office in Greece. This EBP was produced as a research-derived actionable tool, with a view to addressing the following pressing problems in hospital healthcare: a. the higher-than-EU-average rates of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in hospital-acquired pathogens, b. the high prevalence of healthcare associated infections (HAIs), and c. the high consumption of advanced antimicrobials in hospitals. The working group defined the scope of the literature research, conducted a critical appraisal and review of the selected evidence, and carried out a series of meetings with key stakeholders in the field of clinical healthcare and health administration. The derived data, information and insights were used for the formulation of three options, that may be implemented in isolation or in conjunction to address the rising AMR and high incidence of HAIs in Greek hospitals. The proposed options pertain to: (1) Establishing an interconnected electronic AMR surveillance system in hospitals; (2) Establishing antimicrobial stewardship and IPC programmes in all hospitals; and (3) Implementing post-graduate educational programs for healthcare workers on prudent antimicrobial use and infection control in the hospital setting. xiv, 82 p.

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