Assessment And Management Of Urinary Tract Infections In Aged Care Facilities

AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL ON AGEING(2021)

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Objectives To compare assessment and management of urinary tract infections (UTI) for residents in aged care facilities (ACF) with evidence-based infection criteria and recommended therapy.Methods A retrospective clinical audit was conducted for all short-course antibiotics (SCA) prescribed to treat presumed UTIs (p-UTIs). Surveillance, microbiological and dispensing data determined whether p-UTIs met the revised McGeer criteria for infection and the extent to which SCAs complied with guideline recommendations.Results Ten out of 74 (14%) p-UTIs were confirmed infections, that is met both the clinical and microbiological criteria for infection. Thirty-four out of 74 (46%) p-UTIs were classified as asymptomatic bacteriuria. The dose and frequency of the prescribed SCA were concordant with guideline recommendations for 87% and 85% of the courses, respectively; however, only 42% of the SCAs followed the recommended duration of therapy.Conclusions Overdiagnosis of UTIs and consequent overprescribing of antibiotics, specifically extended duration, are consistent with similar studies.
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antimicrobial stewardship, asymptomatic, bacteriuria, McGeer criteria antibacterial agents, urinary tract infections
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