Evaluating population-level interventions to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in healthcare and community settings: A systematic review protocol.

<h4>Background</h4>Inappropriate antibiotic use contributes significantly to the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance. While government-initiated population-level interventions are fundamental in addressing this issue, their full potential remains to be explored. This systematic...

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Main Authors: Shishi Wu, Olivia Magwood, Quanfang Dong, Xiaolin Wei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2024-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0300780
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author Shishi Wu
Olivia Magwood
Quanfang Dong
Xiaolin Wei
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Xiaolin Wei
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description <h4>Background</h4>Inappropriate antibiotic use contributes significantly to the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance. While government-initiated population-level interventions are fundamental in addressing this issue, their full potential remains to be explored. This systematic review aims to assess the effectiveness of such interventions in reducing inappropriate antibiotic use among antibiotic providers and users in healthcare and community settings.<h4>Methods</h4>We will conduct a systematic literature search across multiple databases and grey literature sources. We will include studies which evaluate the effectiveness of population-level interventions to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in healthcare and community settings in both high-income and low- and middle-income countries. This includes government-initiated measures targeting antibiotic use through education, restriction, incentivization, coercion, training, persuasion, context modification, behavior modeling, or barrier reduction. Two reviewers will independently perform screening to select eligible studies, followed by data extraction. The outcomes of interest are various measures of antibiotic prescription and consumption, such as Defined Daily Dose (DDD) or number of prescriptions per year. We anticipate including a broad range of study designs and outcome measures. Therefore, we will narratively synthesize results using the categories of the population-level policy interventions of the Behavior Change Wheel Framework. We will organize outcome data by economic contexts, target populations, and implementation settings.<h4>Discussion</h4>This review will strengthen the evidence base for the use of population-level interventions to address inappropriate antibiotic use. Drawing lessons from global experiences, the findings will provide valuable guidance to health policymakers, public health authorities, and researchers on tailoring interventions to specific economic contexts, populations, and settings, thereby enhancing their capacity to drive substantial improvement in appropriate antibiotic use.
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spelling doaj.art-0af59dd1a421408abac27045c6c94fe22024-03-28T05:34:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032024-01-01193e030078010.1371/journal.pone.0300780Evaluating population-level interventions to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in healthcare and community settings: A systematic review protocol.Shishi WuOlivia MagwoodQuanfang DongXiaolin Wei<h4>Background</h4>Inappropriate antibiotic use contributes significantly to the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance. While government-initiated population-level interventions are fundamental in addressing this issue, their full potential remains to be explored. This systematic review aims to assess the effectiveness of such interventions in reducing inappropriate antibiotic use among antibiotic providers and users in healthcare and community settings.<h4>Methods</h4>We will conduct a systematic literature search across multiple databases and grey literature sources. We will include studies which evaluate the effectiveness of population-level interventions to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in healthcare and community settings in both high-income and low- and middle-income countries. This includes government-initiated measures targeting antibiotic use through education, restriction, incentivization, coercion, training, persuasion, context modification, behavior modeling, or barrier reduction. Two reviewers will independently perform screening to select eligible studies, followed by data extraction. The outcomes of interest are various measures of antibiotic prescription and consumption, such as Defined Daily Dose (DDD) or number of prescriptions per year. We anticipate including a broad range of study designs and outcome measures. Therefore, we will narratively synthesize results using the categories of the population-level policy interventions of the Behavior Change Wheel Framework. We will organize outcome data by economic contexts, target populations, and implementation settings.<h4>Discussion</h4>This review will strengthen the evidence base for the use of population-level interventions to address inappropriate antibiotic use. Drawing lessons from global experiences, the findings will provide valuable guidance to health policymakers, public health authorities, and researchers on tailoring interventions to specific economic contexts, populations, and settings, thereby enhancing their capacity to drive substantial improvement in appropriate antibiotic use.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0300780
spellingShingle Shishi Wu
Olivia Magwood
Quanfang Dong
Xiaolin Wei
Evaluating population-level interventions to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in healthcare and community settings: A systematic review protocol.
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title Evaluating population-level interventions to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in healthcare and community settings: A systematic review protocol.
title_full Evaluating population-level interventions to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in healthcare and community settings: A systematic review protocol.
title_fullStr Evaluating population-level interventions to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in healthcare and community settings: A systematic review protocol.
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating population-level interventions to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in healthcare and community settings: A systematic review protocol.
title_short Evaluating population-level interventions to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in healthcare and community settings: A systematic review protocol.
title_sort evaluating population level interventions to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in healthcare and community settings a systematic review protocol
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0300780
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