Optimizing Antibiotic Use in Nursing Homes Through Antibiotic Stewardship

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Antibiotic stewardship is becoming a requirement for nursing homes. Programs should be interdisciplinary and multifaceted; should have support from nursing home administrators; and should aim to promote antibiotics only when needed, not just in case. Recommended components include use of evidence-based guidelines; ongoing monitoring of antibiotic prescriptions, cultures, and study results; monitoring of health outcomes; use of nursing home-specific antibiograms; regular reporting and feedback to medical providers and nurses; and education of residents and families.

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Sloane, P. D., Huslage, K., Kistler, C. E., & Zimmerman, S. (2016). Optimizing Antibiotic Use in Nursing Homes Through Antibiotic Stewardship. North Carolina Medical Journal, 77(5), 324–329. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.77.5.324

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