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Oral and parenteral antibiotic use in Norwegian nursing homes: are primary care institutions becoming our new local hospitals?


ABSTRACT:

Background

Norwegian nursing homes (NHs) have over the last 10 years increasingly applied the use of parenteral treatment, which in turn allows more broad-spectrum use of antibiotics. Previous studies from Norwegian NHs have for the most part not described parenteral formulations.

Objectives

To describe systemic antibiotic use in Norwegian NHs.

Methods

Thirty-seven NHs in the county of Østfold, Norway, were invited to participate in this retrospective cross-sectional study. Associated pharmacies provided sales data for systemic antibiotic use for the participating NHs for 1 year (October 2015 to October 2016). General institutional characteristics were collected through a questionnaire.

Results

Thirty-four NHs participated in the study. Mean use of antibiotics was 10.0 DDD/100 bed days (range 0.6-30.9 DDD/100 bed days). Oral antibiotics accounted for 83% and parenteral antibiotics for 17% of the total antibiotic use. Of parenteral antibiotics, ampicillin was most used (31.1%) followed by cefotaxime (17.7%) and penicillin G (16.6%). The proportion of antibiotics compliant with guideline recommendations was 60%. Being a short-term NH was associated with increased antibiotic use, with an unstandardized coefficient of 13.1 (95% CI 4.2-21.9; P =0.005).

Conclusions

We found a high level of total and parenteral antibiotic use compared with previous studies from Norwegian NHs. Data showed wide variations in total antibiotic use and that only a moderate proportion of the antibiotic use was considered guideline compliant. This highlights the necessity of further implementation strategies regarding the national guidelines for antibiotic use in NHs.

SUBMITTER: Harbin NJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8209996 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Oral and parenteral antibiotic use in Norwegian nursing homes: are primary care institutions becoming our new local hospitals?

Harbin Nicolay Jonassen NJ   Haug Jon Birger JB   Romøren Maria M   Lindbæk Morten M  

JAC-antimicrobial resistance 20201029 4


<h4>Background</h4>Norwegian nursing homes (NHs) have over the last 10 years increasingly applied the use of parenteral treatment, which in turn allows more broad-spectrum use of antibiotics. Previous studies from Norwegian NHs have for the most part not described parenteral formulations.<h4>Objectives</h4>To describe systemic antibiotic use in Norwegian NHs.<h4>Methods</h4>Thirty-seven NHs in the county of Østfold, Norway, were invited to participate in this retrospective cross-sectional study.  ...[more]

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