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Empowering hospital pharmacists to integrate antimicrobial stewardship into their daily practice

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posted on 2022-08-30, 03:47 authored by SHARMILA KHUMRA
Inappropriate antimicrobial use, including incorrect choice, dose, route and/or duration can lead to adverse outcomes and selection of antimicrobial resistant microorganisms. Infections with these microorganisms are a serious problem for patients and hospitals because they are associated with higher rates of death and longer hospital stays. This thesis focuses on antimicrobial stewardship (AMS), a strategy to improve antimicrobial use. The findings contribute to the understanding of hospital pharmacists’ educational needs in AMS and education and training programs to empower pharmacists to integrate AMS into their daily practice to ensure safe and appropriate prescribing of antimicrobials.

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Campus location

Australia

Principal supervisor

Phillip John Bergen

Additional supervisor 1

Rohan Elliott

Additional supervisor 2

Andrew Mahony

Year of Award

2022

Department, School or Centre

Centre for Medicine Use and Safety (CMUS)

Additional Institution or Organisation

Austin Health

Course

Master of Pharmaceutical Science

Degree Type

MASTERS

Faculty

Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

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