Evaluating antibiotic use patterns and compliance in Shanxi province hospitals: a 7-year retrospective study of national clinical improvement system data (2015–2021)

Objective With the increasing prevalence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), the rational use of antibiotics is crucial. This study aimed to evaluate the antibiotic use patterns and influencing factors of compliance in Shanxi Province Hospitals between 2015 and 2021 and provide data support for the m...

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Main Authors: Rui Zhang, Song Wang, Shuyun Wang, Jian Ren, Zhihong Ren, Yang Tang, Donghong Yin, Shucheng Yang, Ruigang Hou, Jinju Duan
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Song Wang
Shuyun Wang
Jian Ren
Zhihong Ren
Yang Tang
Donghong Yin
Shucheng Yang
Ruigang Hou
Jinju Duan
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Jian Ren
Zhihong Ren
Yang Tang
Donghong Yin
Shucheng Yang
Ruigang Hou
Jinju Duan
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description Objective With the increasing prevalence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), the rational use of antibiotics is crucial. This study aimed to evaluate the antibiotic use patterns and influencing factors of compliance in Shanxi Province Hospitals between 2015 and 2021 and provide data support for the management of antibiotics.Design This was a retrospective observational study of trends in antibiotic use and data reporting trends in the context of antimicrobial stewardship (AMS).Data sources The analysis involved annual antibiotic data from hospitals covered by China’s National Clinical Improvement System (NCIS). We obtained information on hospital characteristics (eg, city, a deidentified hospital code and hospital level) from Shanxi Provincial Pharmaceutical Quality Control Centre.Eligibility criteria Our study included Shanxi hospitals that reported annual antibiotic data to the NCIS system in any year between 2015 and 2021.Results The number of hospitals reporting antibiotic data has increased annually. Between 2015 and 2021, a total of 221 hospitals in 11 cities were analysed. The proportion of patients undergoing clean surgical procedures with prophylactic antibiotic prescriptions decreased from 45.08% to 40.0% between 2019 and 2021, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of −5.80 (p=0.103). The intensity of antibiotic treatment among inpatients was from 42.00 to 39.70 daily defined dose between 2017 and 2021, with a CAGR of −1.40 (p=0.015). The proportion of inpatients with antibiotic prescriptions decreased from 51.42% to 47.14% between 2015 and 2021, with a CAGR of −1.44 (p<0.001), and the proportion of inpatients with special-grade antibiotic prescriptions decreased from 0.74% to 0.49% between 2016 and 2021, with a CAGR of −2.56 (p=0.998). The multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that public hospitals, hospitals with prescription automatic screening system (PASS), hospitals with AMS, City A, City G and City I were independently associated with the proportion of patients who used prophylactic antibiotics for patients undergoing clean surgical procedures. Hospitals with PASS and AMS, and hospitals in City A, City D, City E and City I were independently associated with the antibiotic use density. Tertiary hospitals and City C were independently significantly associated with the proportion of inpatients with antibiotic prescriptions. Hospitals with AMS and City D were independently significantly associated with the proportion of inpatients with special-grade antibiotic prescriptions (all p<0.05).Conclusions Antibiotic consumption in inpatients decreased during the study period. However, we need to take more measures to reduce patients undergoing clean surgical procedures with prophylactic antibiotic prescriptions and inpatients with special-grade antibiotic prescriptions. Antibiotic use was associated with various hospital characteristics and geographic locations. While the provincial efforts in controlling antibiotic use show some efficacy, further enhancement of surveillance programmes and targeted interventions at the hospital level are necessary to mitigate the escalation of AMR and ensure adequate antibiotic supply for emerging infectious diseases.
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spelling doaj-art-cb8ec8bbb50b470fa6384fe273d1d0582025-08-20T03:21:38ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open2044-60552025-05-0115510.1136/bmjopen-2024-095960Evaluating antibiotic use patterns and compliance in Shanxi province hospitals: a 7-year retrospective study of national clinical improvement system data (2015–2021)Rui Zhang0Song Wang1Shuyun Wang2Jian Ren3Zhihong Ren4Yang Tang5Donghong Yin6Shucheng Yang7Ruigang Hou8Jinju Duan9School of Pharmacy, Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, Shanxi, ChinaSchool of Pharmacy, Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, Shanxi, ChinaDepartment of Pharmacy, Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, Shanxi, ChinaDepartment of Pharmacy, Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, Shanxi, ChinaDepartment of Pharmacy, Shanxi Province Cancer Hospital/Shanxi Hospital Affiliated to Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences/Cancer Hospital Affiliated to Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, Shanxi, ChinaDepartment of Pharmacy, The Affiliated Tianfu Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Taiyuan, Shanxi, ChinaDepartment of Pharmacy, Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, Shanxi, ChinaTaiyuan People’s Hospital, Taiyuan, Shanxi, ChinaDepartment of Pharmacy, Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, Shanxi, ChinaDepartment of Pharmacy, Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, Shanxi, ChinaObjective With the increasing prevalence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), the rational use of antibiotics is crucial. This study aimed to evaluate the antibiotic use patterns and influencing factors of compliance in Shanxi Province Hospitals between 2015 and 2021 and provide data support for the management of antibiotics.Design This was a retrospective observational study of trends in antibiotic use and data reporting trends in the context of antimicrobial stewardship (AMS).Data sources The analysis involved annual antibiotic data from hospitals covered by China’s National Clinical Improvement System (NCIS). We obtained information on hospital characteristics (eg, city, a deidentified hospital code and hospital level) from Shanxi Provincial Pharmaceutical Quality Control Centre.Eligibility criteria Our study included Shanxi hospitals that reported annual antibiotic data to the NCIS system in any year between 2015 and 2021.Results The number of hospitals reporting antibiotic data has increased annually. Between 2015 and 2021, a total of 221 hospitals in 11 cities were analysed. The proportion of patients undergoing clean surgical procedures with prophylactic antibiotic prescriptions decreased from 45.08% to 40.0% between 2019 and 2021, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of −5.80 (p=0.103). The intensity of antibiotic treatment among inpatients was from 42.00 to 39.70 daily defined dose between 2017 and 2021, with a CAGR of −1.40 (p=0.015). The proportion of inpatients with antibiotic prescriptions decreased from 51.42% to 47.14% between 2015 and 2021, with a CAGR of −1.44 (p<0.001), and the proportion of inpatients with special-grade antibiotic prescriptions decreased from 0.74% to 0.49% between 2016 and 2021, with a CAGR of −2.56 (p=0.998). The multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that public hospitals, hospitals with prescription automatic screening system (PASS), hospitals with AMS, City A, City G and City I were independently associated with the proportion of patients who used prophylactic antibiotics for patients undergoing clean surgical procedures. Hospitals with PASS and AMS, and hospitals in City A, City D, City E and City I were independently associated with the antibiotic use density. Tertiary hospitals and City C were independently significantly associated with the proportion of inpatients with antibiotic prescriptions. Hospitals with AMS and City D were independently significantly associated with the proportion of inpatients with special-grade antibiotic prescriptions (all p<0.05).Conclusions Antibiotic consumption in inpatients decreased during the study period. However, we need to take more measures to reduce patients undergoing clean surgical procedures with prophylactic antibiotic prescriptions and inpatients with special-grade antibiotic prescriptions. Antibiotic use was associated with various hospital characteristics and geographic locations. While the provincial efforts in controlling antibiotic use show some efficacy, further enhancement of surveillance programmes and targeted interventions at the hospital level are necessary to mitigate the escalation of AMR and ensure adequate antibiotic supply for emerging infectious diseases.https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/15/5/e095960.full
spellingShingle Rui Zhang
Song Wang
Shuyun Wang
Jian Ren
Zhihong Ren
Yang Tang
Donghong Yin
Shucheng Yang
Ruigang Hou
Jinju Duan
Evaluating antibiotic use patterns and compliance in Shanxi province hospitals: a 7-year retrospective study of national clinical improvement system data (2015–2021)
BMJ Open
title Evaluating antibiotic use patterns and compliance in Shanxi province hospitals: a 7-year retrospective study of national clinical improvement system data (2015–2021)
title_full Evaluating antibiotic use patterns and compliance in Shanxi province hospitals: a 7-year retrospective study of national clinical improvement system data (2015–2021)
title_fullStr Evaluating antibiotic use patterns and compliance in Shanxi province hospitals: a 7-year retrospective study of national clinical improvement system data (2015–2021)
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating antibiotic use patterns and compliance in Shanxi province hospitals: a 7-year retrospective study of national clinical improvement system data (2015–2021)
title_short Evaluating antibiotic use patterns and compliance in Shanxi province hospitals: a 7-year retrospective study of national clinical improvement system data (2015–2021)
title_sort evaluating antibiotic use patterns and compliance in shanxi province hospitals a 7 year retrospective study of national clinical improvement system data 2015 2021
url https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/15/5/e095960.full
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