Potentially Inappropriate Treatment of Urinary Tract Infections in Two Rhode Island Nursing Homes

被引:128
|
作者
Rotjanapan, Porpon [3 ]
Dosa, David [1 ,2 ]
Thomas, Kali S. [4 ]
机构
[1] Brown Univ, Warren Alpert Med Sch, Ctr Gerontol & Hlth Care Res, Dept Med & Community Hlth, Providence, RI 02912 USA
[2] Brown Univ, Providence VA Med Ctr, Providence, RI 02912 USA
[3] Univ Iowa Hosp & Clin, Div Infect Dis, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
[4] Univ S Florida, Sch Aging Studies, Tampa, FL USA
关键词
TERM-CARE FACILITIES; ANTIBIOTIC USE; ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA; ANTIMICROBIAL TREATMENT; CREATININE CLEARANCE; RESIDENTS; CRITERIA; WOMEN; GUIDELINES; MORTALITY;
D O I
10.1001/archinternmed.2011.13
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the appropriateness of antibiotic initiation, selection, and duration of therapy among patients in nursing homes with results of a urinalysis showing urinary tract infection. Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted on patients of 2 nursing homes during a 6-month period (June 1-November 30, 2008). If a urinalysis had been ordered, the case was evaluated for the appropriateness of antibiotic initiation based on the McGeer criteria. For patients receiving antibiotics, the appropriateness of the initial selection, dosing schedule, and duration of treatment were assessed using patient-specific information and Infectious Diseases Society of American criteria. Patients' records were also reviewed for information on the development of Clostridium difficile colitis. Results: A total of 519 records were reviewed for documentation of a urinalysis; 132 patients, with a total of 172 case patients (ie, urinalysis showing infection) met inclusion criteria. Antibiotic treatment was initiated in 96 of the 172 case patients (56%); 146 case patients (85%) did not meet the McGeer criteria, yet antibiotic treatment was initiated in 70 of these (41%). Furthermore, 69 case patients (72%) received an inappropriate drug based on Infectious Diseases Society of American criteria, 44 case patients (46%) received inappropriate drug dosing based on creatinine clearance, and 64 case patients (67%) received treatment for longer than recommended. Patients who did not meet the McGeer criteria but received antibiotic therapy were 8.5 (95% confidence interval, 1.7-42.2) times more likely to develop C difficile within 3 months of treatment. Conclusion: Opportunities exist to improve provider practice related to the appropriate treatment of urinary tract infections in the nursing home.
引用
收藏
页码:438 / 443
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Potentially Inappropriate Prescribing in Belgian Nursing Homes: Prevalence and Associated Factors
    Anrys, Pauline M. S.
    Strauven, Goedele C.
    Foulon, Veerle
    Degryse, Jean-Marie
    Henrard, Severine
    Spinewine, Anne
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, 2018, 19 (10) : 884 - 890
  • [32] Confusion Strongly Associated with Antibiotic Prescribing Due to Suspected Urinary Tract Infections in Nursing Homes
    Mayne, Sean
    Sundvall, Paer-Daniel
    Gunnarsson, Ronny
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY, 2018, 66 (02) : 274 - 281
  • [33] Diagnosis, prevention and control of urinary tract infections: a survey of routine practices in Belgian nursing homes
    Latour, Katrien
    De Lepeleire, Jan
    Jans, Beatrice
    Buntinx, Frank
    Catry, Boudewijn
    JOURNAL OF INFECTION PREVENTION, 2020, 21 (05) : 182 - 188
  • [34] Prevalence of mycobacterial urinary tract infections among elderly ambulatory women in nursing homes.
    Aguirre-Avalos, G
    Portillo-Gomez, L
    Becerra-Solano, LE
    Campos-Loza, AE
    Anthor-Rendon, J
    Amaya-Tapia, G
    Aguilar-Benavides, S
    CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2000, 31 (01) : 244 - 244
  • [35] Prevalence of Potentially Inappropriate Medication Prescribing in US Nursing Homes, 2013–2017
    Melissa R. Riester
    Parag Goyal
    Michael A. Steinman
    Yuan Zhang
    Mariela F. Rodriguez
    Dakota Rome Paul
    Andrew R. Zullo
    Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2023, 38 : 1563 - 1566
  • [36] Evaluation of potentially inappropriate medications among older residents of Malaysian nursing homes
    Chen, Li Li
    Tangiisuran, Balamurugan
    Shafie, Asrul Akmal
    Hassali, Mohamed Azmi Ahmad
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACY, 2012, 34 (04) : 596 - 603
  • [37] Evaluation of potentially inappropriate medications among older residents of Malaysian nursing homes
    Li Li Chen
    Balamurugan Tangiisuran
    Asrul Akmal Shafie
    Mohamed Azmi Ahmad Hassali
    International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 2012, 34 : 596 - 603
  • [38] Rethinking potentially inappropriate medication use in nursing homes within the Chinese population
    Lin, Yu-Ning
    Tsai, Hsiu-Hsin
    Huang, Hsiu-Li
    Chang, Yue-Cune
    Shieh, Wann-Yun
    GERIATRIC NURSING, 2020, 41 (06) : 724 - 729
  • [39] TREATMENT OF URINARY-TRACT INFECTIONS IN SKILLED NURSING FACILITY PATIENTS
    WILLIAMS, BR
    FERRARO, R
    NURSE, J
    SHIBUKAWA, D
    CONTEMPORARY PHARMACY PRACTICE, 1980, 3 (01) : 1 - 5
  • [40] Surveillance for outbreaks of respiratory tract infections in nursing homes
    Loeb, M
    McGeer, A
    McArthur, M
    Peeling, RW
    Petric, M
    Simor, AE
    CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, 2000, 162 (08) : 1133 - 1137