焦点小组
心理干预
扎根理论
医学
医学教育
护理部
社会心理的
家庭医学
抗菌管理
临床决策支持系统
定性研究
心理学
医疗保健
抗生素耐药性
精神科
社会学
业务
微生物学
生物
经济
营销
抗生素
经济增长
社会科学
作者
Alvin Qijia Chua,Sarah Si Lin Tang,L. W. Lee,Daphne Yah Chieh Yii,Sing Teang Kong,Winnie Lee,Maciej Piotr Chlebicki,Andrea Lay‐Hoon Kwa,Désirée Lie
摘要
Objectives Antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs) often employ multipronged strategies, including Computerized Decision Support Systems (CDSSs), to promote appropriate prescribing. Physicians are key determinants of program effectiveness, yet little is known about their attitudes towards these interventions. We aimed to explore hospital physicians' perceptions of and attitudes toward ASPs and CDSSs using a focus group discussion (FGD) approach. Methods We recruited physicians from one large tertiary teaching hospital where an ASP and CDSS were available, by purposive sampling and snowballing. Study participants were junior physicians (house officers and medical officers), and senior physicians (consultants who supervise the junior physicians and lead the clinical teams). FGDs for junior and senior physicians were conducted separately using the same question guide. FGDs were audio‐recorded and transcripts independently and systematically coded with subsequent adjudication. Major themes on facilitators and barriers to acceptance of ASPs were extracted. FGDs and coding occurred concurrently. Data analysis and interpretation were consistent with a grounded theory approach. Results Twenty‐nine junior and eight senior physicians participated in six and two FGDs, respectively. Theme saturation was achieved. Two themes reflected facilitators for ASP acceptance: (1) helpfulness of ASP strategies; and (2) ASP team members' proactive contact, both of which guided physician antibiotic prescribing. Four themes identified barriers: (1) the primary team's clinical judgment is of utmost importance; (2) the consultant makes the final decision; (3) lack of awareness of ASP strategies/CDSS; and (4) perceived complexity of the CDSS. Conclusion Communication, education, and medical hierarchy influence ASP acceptance by physicians. Future research is needed to identify best approaches to enhance collaboration between physicians and their ASP teams to enhance ASP/CDSS acceptance.
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