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ESCMID generic competencies in antimicrobial prescribing and stewardship: towards a European consensus
Author(s)
Dyar, Oliver James
Beović, Bojana
Pulcini, Céline
Tacconelli, Evelina
Hulscher, Marlies E.J.L.
Cookson, Barry David
Ashiru-Oredope, DIane A.I.
Barcs, I.
Blix, Hege Salvesen
Buyle, Franky M.A.
Chowers, Michal Yael
Čižman, Milan
Del Pozo, José L.
Deptuła, Aleksander
Dumpis, U.
Florea, D.
Van De Garde, E.
Geffen, Yuval
Giske, Christian Georg
Grau, Santíago
Hajdú, E.
Hell, Markus
Hondo, Ł.
Hussein, Khetam
Huttner, Benedikt D.
Kern, Winfried Vincenz
Kernéis, Solene
Knepper, Viviane
Kofteridis, Diamantis P.
Kostyanev, Tomislav S.
Kuijper, E. J.
Lebanova, H.
Lewis, Rosamund F.
Cordina, C. M.
Matulionyte, R.
Maurer, Florian P.
Messiaen, Peter E.A.
Miciulevičienė, Jolanta
Mrhar, Aleš
Nabuurs-Franssen, M.
Naesens, R.
Oxacelay, C.
Pagani, L.
Paño-Pardo, J.R.
Paul, Mical
Petrikkos, Georgios L.
Pluess-Suard, C.
Popescu, Gabriel Adrian
Porsche, U.
Prins, J.
Rello, J.
Rodríguez-Baño, Jesús
Rossolini, G.M.
Salzberger, B.
Seme, K.
Simonsen, Gunnar Skov
Sînziana, M.
Skovgaard, S.
Smith, I.
Sönsken, U.
Soriano, A.
Sviestiņa, I.
Szilagyi, E.
Tängdén, T.
Tattevin, P.
Vilde, A.
Wanke-Rytt, M.
Wechsler-Fördös, A.
Zarb, Peter
the ESCMID generic competencies working grou
Abstract
Objective: To develop a consensus-based set of generic competencies in antimicrobial prescribing and stewardship for European prescribers through a structured consensus procedure. Methods: The RAND-modified Delphi procedure comprised two online questionnaire rounds, a face-to-face meeting between rounds, and a final review. Our departure point was a set of competencies agreed previously by consensus among a UK multi-disciplinary panel, and which had been subsequently revised through consultation with ESCMID Study Group representatives. The 46 draft competency points were reviewed by an expert panel consisting of specialists in infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, and pharmacists. Each proposed competency was assessed using a nine-point Likert scale, for relevance as a minimum standard for all independent prescribers in all European countries. Results: A total of 65 expert panel members participated, from 24 European countries (one to six experts per country). There was very high satisfaction (98%) with the final competencies set, which included 35 competency points, in three sections: core concepts in microbiology, pathogenesis and diagnosing infections (11 points); antimicrobial prescribing (20 points); and antimicrobial stewardship (4 points). Conclusions: The consensus achieved enabled the production of generic antimicrobial prescribing and stewardship competencies for all European independent prescribers, and of possible global utility. These can be used for training and can be further adapted to the needs of specific professional groups.
Part Of
Clinical Microbiology and Infection
Issue
1
Volume
25
Date Issued
2019-01-01
Open Access
Yes
DOI
10.1016/j.cmi.2018.09.022
Department
School