Current Antimicrobial Stewardship Practice and Education in Russian Hospitals: Results of a Multicenter Survey

Proper antibiotic usage education and training of medical students and healthcare professionals is the cornerstone to implement antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programs worldwide. We conducted this voluntary and anonymous survey on current and preferred educational provision of AMS in Russia. Among...

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Main Authors: Ivan Palagin, Svetlana Rachina, Marina Sukhorukova, Irina Nizhegorodtseva, Ulyana Portnyagina, Svetlana Gordeeva, Elena Burasova, Vladimir Bagin, Olga Domanskaya, Dilip Nathwani, Roman Kozlov
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6382/10/8/892
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author Ivan Palagin
Svetlana Rachina
Marina Sukhorukova
Irina Nizhegorodtseva
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Olga Domanskaya
Dilip Nathwani
Roman Kozlov
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Roman Kozlov
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description Proper antibiotic usage education and training of medical students and healthcare professionals is the cornerstone to implement antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programs worldwide. We conducted this voluntary and anonymous survey on current and preferred educational provision of AMS in Russia. Among 1358 polled respondents from six participating Centers located in geographically remote Federal Districts of Russia, the majority were nurses (52.8%) and doctors (42.0%). Results of the survey demonstrated better coverage of education in AMS on an undergraduate level (57.1%). More than half of respondents in total (52.4%) stated they had not received any postgraduate training. Those 38.4% respondents who received postgraduate teaching in AMS stated that it had been provided substantially by an employing hospital (28.4%) or by a medical university/college (22.3%). According to the conducted survey, the methods of education in AMS in Russian Federation mainly include traditional face-to-face lectures, presentations and provision with clinical guidelines, recommendations and printed materials. The involvement of e-learning and web-based online approaches was lacking. The survey allowed us the identify the key problems associated with training of healthcare workers in this field, in particular the varying availability of under- and postgraduate education in different parts of Russia.
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spelling doaj.art-792253bcbacf42d7aa5e2ad3aa54eada2023-11-22T06:32:51ZengMDPI AGAntibiotics2079-63822021-07-0110889210.3390/antibiotics10080892Current Antimicrobial Stewardship Practice and Education in Russian Hospitals: Results of a Multicenter SurveyIvan Palagin0Svetlana Rachina1Marina Sukhorukova2Irina Nizhegorodtseva3Ulyana Portnyagina4Svetlana Gordeeva5Elena Burasova6Vladimir Bagin7Olga Domanskaya8Dilip Nathwani9Roman Kozlov10Institute of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, Smolensk State Medical University, 214019 Smolensk, RussiaSechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119435 Moscow, RussiaInstitute of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, Smolensk State Medical University, 214019 Smolensk, RussiaState Budgetary Healthcare Institution “Regional Clinical Hospital #2”, The Ministry of Health of Krasnodar Region, 350012 Krasnodar, RussiaState Budgetary Institution of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) “Regional Hospital #2 Emergency Medical Center”, 677005 Yakutsk, RussiaState Regional Budgetary Healthcare Institution “Murmansk Regional Clinical Hospital n.a. P.A. Bayandin”, 183032 Murmansk, RussiaState Autonomous Healthcare Institution “Republican Clinical Hospital n.a. N.A. Semashko”, The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Buryatia, 670031 Ulan-Ude, RussiaMedical Association “New Hospital”, 620109 Ekaterinburg, RussiaKuzbas Children’s Clinical Hospital n.a. Professor Y.E. Malakhovskiy, 654063 Novokuznetsk, RussiaNinewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee DD1 9SY, Scotland, UKInstitute of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, Smolensk State Medical University, 214019 Smolensk, RussiaProper antibiotic usage education and training of medical students and healthcare professionals is the cornerstone to implement antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programs worldwide. We conducted this voluntary and anonymous survey on current and preferred educational provision of AMS in Russia. Among 1358 polled respondents from six participating Centers located in geographically remote Federal Districts of Russia, the majority were nurses (52.8%) and doctors (42.0%). Results of the survey demonstrated better coverage of education in AMS on an undergraduate level (57.1%). More than half of respondents in total (52.4%) stated they had not received any postgraduate training. Those 38.4% respondents who received postgraduate teaching in AMS stated that it had been provided substantially by an employing hospital (28.4%) or by a medical university/college (22.3%). According to the conducted survey, the methods of education in AMS in Russian Federation mainly include traditional face-to-face lectures, presentations and provision with clinical guidelines, recommendations and printed materials. The involvement of e-learning and web-based online approaches was lacking. The survey allowed us the identify the key problems associated with training of healthcare workers in this field, in particular the varying availability of under- and postgraduate education in different parts of Russia.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6382/10/8/892antimicrobial stewardshipeducationpostgraduate trainingantibioticssurvey
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Svetlana Rachina
Marina Sukhorukova
Irina Nizhegorodtseva
Ulyana Portnyagina
Svetlana Gordeeva
Elena Burasova
Vladimir Bagin
Olga Domanskaya
Dilip Nathwani
Roman Kozlov
Current Antimicrobial Stewardship Practice and Education in Russian Hospitals: Results of a Multicenter Survey
Antibiotics
antimicrobial stewardship
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postgraduate training
antibiotics
survey
title Current Antimicrobial Stewardship Practice and Education in Russian Hospitals: Results of a Multicenter Survey
title_full Current Antimicrobial Stewardship Practice and Education in Russian Hospitals: Results of a Multicenter Survey
title_fullStr Current Antimicrobial Stewardship Practice and Education in Russian Hospitals: Results of a Multicenter Survey
title_full_unstemmed Current Antimicrobial Stewardship Practice and Education in Russian Hospitals: Results of a Multicenter Survey
title_short Current Antimicrobial Stewardship Practice and Education in Russian Hospitals: Results of a Multicenter Survey
title_sort current antimicrobial stewardship practice and education in russian hospitals results of a multicenter survey
topic antimicrobial stewardship
education
postgraduate training
antibiotics
survey
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6382/10/8/892
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