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Optimal prescribing of antimicrobials is becoming increasingly challenging because of the growing complexity of guidelines and constantly changing distribution of infectious pathogens. Prescribing antimicrobials appropriately according to local guidelines optimizes therapy for the individual patient and reduces the emergence of resistance. By adapting and evaluating a smartphone based app containing local guidelines we aim to study appropriate prescribing of antimicrobials by physicians in three hospitals (Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland).


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Rationale: Antimicrobials are an indispensable part of modern medicine. However, optimal prescription of these agents is becoming increasingly challenging because of the growing complexity of guidelines, and constantly changing epidemiology of infectious pathogens. Moreover, due to local variations in the prevalence of certain pathogens and antimicrobial resistance (AMR), antimicrobial choices need to be tailored to local epidemiology. Improvement of antimicrobial use, in particular prevention of overuse and suboptimal use of antimicrobials, through antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programs is increasingly regarded as indispensable, both to optimize therapy for the individual patients as well as to reduce emergence and spread of AMR. With the widespread use of electronic health records (EHR) and handheld electronic devices in hospitals, informatics-based AMS interventions hold great promise as tools to improve antimicrobial prescribing. However, they are still underdeveloped, understudied and underutilized.

Objective: The study aims to adapt and evaluate the "AB-assistant", a smartphone based digital stewardship application that is customizable to local guidelines by local antibiotic stewards and therefore has the potential to be used worldwide, including in low- and middle-income countries.

Study design: The existing North American Spectrum app (SpectrumMD; Canada) will be adjusted and translated for the European market. During a usability study physicians will use the app for two weeks followed by individual interviews to determine facilitators and barriers of app use. Based on the results of these interviews the app will be adjusted if necessary. After adaptation and usability testing, thereafter the AB-assistant app will be evaluated in an international, multicentre, randomized clinical trial involving centres in 3 countries in different settings with appropriate antimicrobial use as a primary outcome. In a stepped wedge cluster randomized trial, wards will be randomised after stratification for specialty. At baseline a 2-week measurement period will be done, followed by the introduction of the intervention to 6 wards (in 3 hospitals) with a 4-week interval with 6 inclusion periods. This cycle will be repeated with the inclusion of all new intervention wards. We include the 36 wards in total during the 6 inclusion phases and at the end of the inclusion time we allow use of the app by everyone, also wards not included in the study. ;


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NCT number NCT03793946
Study type Interventional
Source Erasmus Medical Center
Contact R I Helou, MD
Phone +31107033510
Email r.helou@erasmusmc.nl
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date September 2020
Completion date January 2022

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