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- Regular internal training existed in 20% of the hospitals and evaluation methods (medical audits, impact measures) aciclovir in 14%. Antibiotic prescription was nominal in 65% of the hospitals and specific monitoring was carried out aciclovir in 42% of them. A questionnaire was mailed to the head of the pharmacy of 300 French hospitals. The purpose of this study was to map activities antibiotic developed in hospitals to monitor antibiotic usage and evaluate implementation of French guidelines for good clinical practice on use of antibiotics in the hospital setting. Implementation of better hospital monitoring of antibiotics requires. Local recommendations antibiotic existed in 120 hospitals (59%) and 42% of the hospitals had a validation process before dispensing drug in accordance with the recommendations. The questionnaire targeted methods acyclovir developed to monitor antibiotic usage (antibiotic committees, local recommendations, types of prescription and dispensing, surveillance, information and evaluation activities).
Careful monitoring of antibiotics acyclovir is implemented in most hospitals. A local committee supervised antibiotic usage in 49% of the hospitals (nosocomial, drug or antibiotic committees). Strict application of guidelines, definition and implementation of indicators, and evaluation methods must be improved. Antibiotic consumption was monitored in 80% of the hospitals and resistance was monitored in 53%. I) a local consensus to limit the antibiotics available and guidelines to adapt to local infections; ii) dissemination of guidelines and training for prescribers; iii) implementation of a dispensing system to check the validity of prescriptions according to local guidelines; iv) implementation of indicators to monitor bacterial resistance and the volume of antibiotics used.. Twelve percent of the hospitals used an electronic network to share information on prescription and bacteriological results.
Current status in 207 public and private hospitals in 1999OBJECTIVES. Good clinical practice in using antibiotics in the hospital. The response rate was 69% (207 answers).
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