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Antibiotic Stewardship In Patients With Viral Upper Respiratory Illness: Improving Quality Measures In Retail Health, Meredith A. Nolan, Robin Harris, Clay Smith Apr 2024

Antibiotic Stewardship In Patients With Viral Upper Respiratory Illness: Improving Quality Measures In Retail Health, Meredith A. Nolan, Robin Harris, Clay Smith

Graduate Publications and Other Selected Works - Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)

BACKGROUND: Millions of people will die from antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections in the next 30 years. Retail health providers are pivotal in this global epidemiological problem.

LOCAL PROBLEM: Setting included 15 retail health clinics operated by Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Middle Tennessee. Project examined provider education, patient engagement, and commitment to antibiotic stewardship, components of the CDC's Core Elements of Outpatient Antibiotic Stewardship framework. Specific aims were that providers would have a significant reduction in the percentage of antibiotics prescribed for viral illness over the study period.

METHODS: Using the Evidence-Based Practice Improvement Model, a Quality Improvement …


Utilizing Tracer Methodology To Evaluate The Effectiveness Of A Hospital Antimicrobial Stewardship Program, Christine Smyth May 2021

Utilizing Tracer Methodology To Evaluate The Effectiveness Of A Hospital Antimicrobial Stewardship Program, Christine Smyth

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Projects

Antimicrobial resistant organisms are a growing threat in the United States and globally. It has become the expectation that healthcare institutions, including hospitals, contribute resources to create and maintain antimicrobial stewardship programs to decrease antimicrobial resistance, improve patient outcomes, and decrease the spread of multi-drug resistant organisms. The methods utilized to evaluate antimicrobial stewardship at hospitals often only evaluate outcome measures and fail to capture knowledge of the hospital antimicrobial stewardship program among prescribers, clinical pharmacists, and nurses, as well potential barriers to antimicrobial stewardship among healthcare providers. The purpose of this Doctor of Nursing project is to implement and …


Assessment Strategy For Implementation Of Evidence-Based Protocol For Antibiotics In Appendicitis, Alexa J. Golden, Alia Aunchman, Gary An Jan 2021

Assessment Strategy For Implementation Of Evidence-Based Protocol For Antibiotics In Appendicitis, Alexa J. Golden, Alia Aunchman, Gary An

Larner College of Medicine Fourth Year Advanced Integration Teaching/Scholarly Projects

Introduction:

Evidence-based protocols (EBP) exist to guide clinicians in decision-making, however, EBP are often delayed and not optimally implemented [1]. Antibiotic stewardship is heavily guided by EBP and highly relevant to surgical practice. Antibiotic regimens for one of the most common surgical diseases, acute appendicitis (AA) can be highly variable. Post-operative antibiotic (POA) use in non-perforated AA has been largely shown to be non-beneficial and potentially harmful [2]; 4 days of POA in cases where source control is obtained has shown to be non-inferior to commonly prescribed longer courses [3]. We identified lack of consistent antibiotic usage for AA at …