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Impact of a region wide antimicrobial stewardship guideline on urinary tract infection prescription patterns.

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BACKGROUND: Fluoroquinolones are frequently prescribed for non complicated urinary tract infection treatments and have a negative ecological impact. We aimed to substitute them by antibiotics with narrower activity spectrum in order to preserve fluoroquinolone activity in complicated hospital infections. OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of a multi-modal approach that combines the dispatching of antibiotic prescription guidelines and voluntary attendance at educational sessions on general practitioners' (GP) antibiotic prescription habits. SETTING: This study was led in Franche-Comté, a French eastern region, where GPs were given a guideline recommending a restricted use of fluoroquinolones for urinary tract infections. METHOD: Segmented regression analysis of interrupted time series was used to assess changes in antibiotic prescription. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: The antibiotic prescription data of nitrofurantoin, fosfomycin-trometamol and fluoroquinolones for women aged 15-65 years were obtained from the regional agency of health insurance. RESULTS: Twenty months after intervention, the number of nitrofurantoin and fosfomycintrometamol prescriptions increased by 36.8% (95% CI: 30.6-42.2) and 28.5% (95% CI: 22.9-35.4), respectively, while that of norfloxacin decreased by 9.1% (95% CI: -15.3 to -3.5). CONCLUSION: This study suggests that the dispatch of the guideline on urinary tract infection had a moderate impact on antibiotic prescriptions.

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hal-00668245 , version 1 (09-02-2012)

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Celine Slekovec, Joël Leroy, Nathalie Vernaz-Hegi, Jean-Pierre Faller, Danièle Sekri, et al.. Impact of a region wide antimicrobial stewardship guideline on urinary tract infection prescription patterns.. Int J Clin Pharm, 2012, 34 (2), pp.325-9. ⟨10.1007/s11096-012-9606-6⟩. ⟨hal-00668245⟩
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