Survey highlights overuse of antibiotics in aged-care homes in Australia
On any given day, almost 10% of residents in aged-care homes in Australia are using an antibiotic, but only around 3% have any signs or symptoms of infection.
These findings come from the latest Aged Care National Antimicrobial Prescribing Survey and are summarized in an article in Australian Prescriber today. The article has been published ahead of World Antibiotic Awareness Week (18–24 November 2019).
Associate Professor Noleen Bennett from the National Centre for Antimicrobial Stewardship in Melbourne and her co-authors found that nearly 65% of residents recently prescribed antibiotics had no documented signs or symptoms of a suspected infection in the week before they started treatment. Also, over a quarter had been using antibiotics for longer than six months.
Antibiotics are valuable in aged-care homes to treat infections and reduce the elevated risk of complications. However, Noleen Bennett says:
With the newly updated Aged Care Quality Standards, Australian aged-care homes now must show how they promote best-practice use of antibiotics.
Noleen Bennett comments that:
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