» Articles » PMID: 34223046

Oral and Parenteral Antibiotic Use in Norwegian Nursing Homes: Are Primary Care Institutions Becoming Our New Local Hospitals?

Overview
Date 2021 Jul 5
PMID 34223046
Citations 5
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Background: Norwegian nursing homes (NHs) have over the last 10 years increasingly applied the use of parenteral treatment, which in turn allows more broad-spectrum use of antibiotics. Previous studies from Norwegian NHs have for the most part not described parenteral formulations.

Objectives: To describe systemic antibiotic use in Norwegian NHs.

Methods: Thirty-seven NHs in the county of Østfold, Norway, were invited to participate in this retrospective cross-sectional study. Associated pharmacies provided sales data for systemic antibiotic use for the participating NHs for 1 year (October 2015 to October 2016). General institutional characteristics were collected through a questionnaire.

Results: Thirty-four NHs participated in the study. Mean use of antibiotics was 10.0 DDD/100 bed days (range 0.6-30.9 DDD/100 bed days). Oral antibiotics accounted for 83% and parenteral antibiotics for 17% of the total antibiotic use. Of parenteral antibiotics, ampicillin was most used (31.1%) followed by cefotaxime (17.7%) and penicillin G (16.6%). The proportion of antibiotics compliant with guideline recommendations was 60%. Being a short-term NH was associated with increased antibiotic use, with an unstandardized coefficient of 13.1 (95% CI 4.2-21.9; =0.005).

Conclusions: We found a high level of total and parenteral antibiotic use compared with previous studies from Norwegian NHs. Data showed wide variations in total antibiotic use and that only a moderate proportion of the antibiotic use was considered guideline compliant. This highlights the necessity of further implementation strategies regarding the national guidelines for antibiotic use in NHs.

Citing Articles

Antibiotic consumption patterns in older adults: a comparative study of people 65 years and older in and outside nursing homes, Belgium, 2016 to 2022.

Kelly M, de Falleur M, Allaoui E, Bonacini L, Catry B, Latour K Euro Surveill. 2024; 29(46).

PMID: 39544145 PMC: 11565649. DOI: 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2024.29.46.2400148.


Resident-, prescriber-, and facility-level factors associated with antibiotic use in long-term care facilities: a systematic review of quantitative studies.

Bocquier A, Erkilic B, Babinet M, Pulcini C, Agrinier N Antimicrob Resist Infect Control. 2024; 13(1):29.

PMID: 38448955 PMC: 10918961. DOI: 10.1186/s13756-024-01385-6.


Antibiotic consumption in French nursing homes between 2018 and 2022: A multicenter survey.

Bouges S, Jouzeau A, Lieutier-Colas F, Pefau M, Dugravot L, Rogues A Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2024; 45(6):740-745.

PMID: 38369786 PMC: 11102820. DOI: 10.1017/ice.2024.19.


A Multifaceted Intervention and Its Effects on Antibiotic Usage in Norwegian Nursing Homes.

Harbin N, Haug J, Lindbaek M, Akselsen P, Romoren M Antibiotics (Basel). 2023; 12(9).

PMID: 37760669 PMC: 10526029. DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics12091372.


Barriers and facilitators of appropriate antibiotic use in primary care institutions after an antibiotic quality improvement program - a nested qualitative study.

Harbin N, Lindbaek M, Romoren M BMC Geriatr. 2022; 22(1):458.

PMID: 35624423 PMC: 9137170. DOI: 10.1186/s12877-022-03161-w.

References
1.
Loeb M, Simor A, Landry L, Walter S, McArthur M, Duffy J . Antibiotic use in Ontario facilities that provide chronic care. J Gen Intern Med. 2001; 16(6):376-83. PMC: 1495221. DOI: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.2001.016006376.x. View

2.
van Buul L, Veenhuizen R, Achterberg W, Schellevis F, Essink R, De Greeff S . Antibiotic prescribing in Dutch nursing homes: how appropriate is it?. J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2014; 16(3):229-37. DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2014.10.003. View

3.
Jorgensen L, Thorleifsson B, Selbaek G, Saltyte Benth J, Helvik A . Physical diagnoses in nursing home residents - is dementia or severity of dementia of importance?. BMC Geriatr. 2018; 18(1):254. PMC: 6198432. DOI: 10.1186/s12877-018-0943-8. View

4.
Blix H, Bergman J, Schjott J . How are antibacterials used in nursing homes? Results from a point-prevalence prescription study in 44 Norwegian nursing homes. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. 2010; 19(10):1025-30. DOI: 10.1002/pds.1980. View

5.
Lee B, Bhuta T, Simpson J, Craig J . Methenamine hippurate for preventing urinary tract infections. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2012; 10:CD003265. PMC: 7144741. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD003265.pub3. View