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Antibiotic Stewardship for Older Adults in Ambulatory Care Settings: Addressing an Unmet Challenge

Inappropriate antibiotic use is common in older adults (aged >65 y), and they are particularly vulnerable to serious antibiotic‐associated adverse effects such as cardiac arrhythmias, delirium, aortic dissection, drug‐drug interactions, and Clostridioides difficile. Antibiotic prescribing improve...

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Published in:Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS) 2020-02, Vol.68 (2), p.244-249
Main Authors: Pulia, Michael S., Keller, Sara C., Crnich, Christopher J., Jump, Robin L.P., Yoshikawa, Thomas T.
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description Inappropriate antibiotic use is common in older adults (aged >65 y), and they are particularly vulnerable to serious antibiotic‐associated adverse effects such as cardiac arrhythmias, delirium, aortic dissection, drug‐drug interactions, and Clostridioides difficile. Antibiotic prescribing improvement efforts in older adults have been primarily focused on inpatient and long‐term care settings. However, the ambulatory care setting is where the vast majority of antibiotic prescribing to older adults occurs. To help improve the clinical care of older adults, we review drivers of antibiotic prescribing in this population, explore systems aspects of ambulatory care that can create barriers to optimal antibiotic use, discuss existing stewardship interventions, and provide guidance on priority areas for future inquiry. J Am Geriatr Soc 68:244–249, 2020
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Aged
Ambulatory care
Ambulatory Care - methods
Ambulatory Care - organization & administration
Ambulatory Care Facilities - organization & administration
Anti-Bacterial Agents - administration & dosage
Anti-Bacterial Agents - adverse effects
antibiotic stewardship
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Antimicrobial Stewardship - methods
Antimicrobial Stewardship - organization & administration
Aorta
Aortic dissection
emergency department
Humans
Inappropriate Prescribing - prevention & control
infection
Older people
Practice Patterns, Physicians
Respiratory Tract Infections - drug therapy
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