Allison M. L. Sloan is an acute care nurse practitioner in the cardiovascular intensive care unit at J. W. Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown, West Virginia.
Linda Dudjak is an adjunct associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, Pennsylvania.
Crit Care Nurse. 2020 Dec 1;40(6):16-22. doi: 10.4037/ccn2020653.
Microbial organisms include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Antimicrobial medications are currently overused or misused, which has resulted in multidrug resistance. Hospitalized patients in the intensive care unit have the highest risk for infections leading to poor outcomes and require successful treatment options.
Inappropriate prescription of antimicrobials places patients and the community at risk for more resistant infections in the future. To prevent misapplication of these important medications, interdisciplinary antimicrobial stewardship programs promote appropriate and safe antimicrobial medication use. Members of these programs are called to be good stewards of antimicrobial medications, incorporating the scope of practice and knowledge of each specialty and the evidence from the literature to develop strategies and protocols for safe and effective antimicrobial medication use.
Nurse involvement in antimicrobial stewardship programs is inadequate, limiting the programs' potential. Support for increased direct-care nurse participation in antimicrobial stewardship programs is key to improve program targets and patient outcomes.
This article calls for increased nursing awareness of the importance of antimicrobial stewardship programs in clinical practice and greater direct-care nurse involvement in these programs.
微生物包括细菌、病毒、真菌和寄生虫。目前,抗菌药物被过度或错误使用,导致了多药耐药性。重症监护病房的住院患者感染风险最高,导致预后不良,需要成功的治疗选择。
抗菌药物的不当处方使患者和社区面临未来更耐药感染的风险。为了防止这些重要药物的误用,多学科抗菌药物管理计划促进了适当和安全的抗菌药物使用。这些计划的成员被要求成为抗菌药物的好管家,将每个专业的实践范围和知识以及文献中的证据结合起来,制定安全有效的抗菌药物使用策略和方案。
护士参与抗菌药物管理计划不足,限制了计划的潜力。支持增加直接护理护士对抗菌药物管理计划的参与是改善计划目标和患者结果的关键。
本文呼吁提高护士对抗菌药物管理计划在临床实践中的重要性的认识,并增加直接护理护士对这些计划的参与。