Development and Pilot of an Interactive Online Course on Antimicrobial Stewardship in Companion Animals
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results/Final Online Course
2.1. Content
2.2. Online Meetings
2.3. Online Platform and Dissemination
2.4. Pilot Phase and Evaluation Process
3. Discussion
4. Materials and Methods/Programme Development
4.1. Previous Antimicrobial Stewardship and Pets Project (ASAP)
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- Filling in patient evaluation forms per individual participating clinic.
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- Two post-educational training evenings on AMR, (inter)national regulations and guidelines on responsible AMU, behavioural change and communication skills towards companion animal owners.
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- Exercises to reflect on antimicrobial prescribing habits and guidelines within their own clinic.
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- Signing a commitment form within their own clinic to use AMs responsibly.
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- Benchmarking of quantitative AMU data with approximately 10 other participating veterinary clinics from the same region.
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- Information leaflet for companion animal owners on responsible AMU and AMR.
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- Asking questions to the S team members about AMU and AMR via email or phone.
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- Feedback meeting—Every participating clinic was visited once by the project leader and one or two of the other S Team members to reflect on their clinic-specific AMU and prescribing strategies and habits. Veterinarians participated in this ASP voluntarily, albeit with financial reimbursement for participating veterinarians for their invested time. Participation in this multifaceted ASP to optimize AMU in companion animal clinics showed a positive effect on AMU in these Dutch companion animal clinics [30]. After participation, participants reported being more aware of their own antimicrobial prescribing behaviour and could all mention specific changes they had made in their own clinic. However, participation in the entire ASP was considered time-consuming by both the participants and the organizers. Therefore, a more widespread roll out of this intensive ASP was considered unfeasible.
4.2. Topics
4.3. E-Learning
4.4. Evaluation Process
4.5. Ethics Approval
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Week/Subject | Topic(s) | Learning Objective(s) | Elements |
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1 Introduction | Effective antimicrobials are essential for both human and animal health and welfare | To create awareness of AMR and on the importance of effective AMs. | Introductory video clip; Individual assignment based upon a dermatology case; Individual assignment on own prescribing behaviour with regard to general clinical cases; Theory on factors influencing prescribing behaviour; Individual assignment on factors influencing own prescribing behaviour; Peer feedback and discussion on individual assignments. |
1 Current AM prescribing behaviour | Reflection on current AM prescribing behaviour | To gain insight into and to reflect on current AM prescribing behaviour: what do I do and why? | |
2 Knowledge and Theory | Antimicrobial resistance | To increase knowledge of AMR and Antimicrobial Stewardship. | Theory with interactive questions and individual assignments on clinical cases and on the use of bacterial cultures and susceptibility tests; Background literature; Individual assignment on AMU within their own veterinary clinic; Individual assignment on a dermatology case; Individual assignment on ‘what to do when antimicrobials are not indicated?’; Individual assignment on therapy evaluation; Peer feedback and discussion on individual assignments. |
Antimicrobial use | To promote the use of current guidelines on veterinary AMU. | ||
Antimicrobial Stewardship | |||
Current Dutch regulations and guidelines on veterinary AMU | |||
Use of bacterial cultures and susceptibility testing | |||
Therapy evaluation | |||
3 Behavioural change and communication | Behavioural change and the RESET model | To introduce tools related to behavioural change and communication to promote responsible AMU. | Theory with interactive questions and individual assignments; Individual assignment on the RESET model; Peer feedback and discussion; 1 to 1.5 h online meeting with veterinary microbiologist and project leader. |
Communication | |||
4 Quantification of AMU | Quantification of systemic AMU in human and veterinary medicine | To introduce possible methods to quantify AMU. | Theory with interactive questions and individual assignments; Individual assignments on quantification of systemic and topical AMU within their own veterinary clinic; Peer feedback and discussion. |
Topical AMU | To introduce barriers and facilitators of quantification of AMU. | ||
To promote optimization of registration of AMU within their own veterinary clinic. | |||
To promote quantification and monitoring of AMU within their own veterinary clinic. | |||
To gain insight in veterinary AMU within their own veterinary clinic, both quantitatively and qualitatively. | |||
5 How to continue? | How to apply Antimicrobial Stewardship within their own veterinary clinic? | To apply Antimicrobial Stewardship within their own veterinary clinic. | Video clip summarizing the whole course; Individual assignment to write down 5 SMART action points to work on in their own veterinary clinic; Peer feedback and discussion; 1 to 1.5 h online meeting with hospital pharmacist-clinical pharmacologist and project leader. |
Questions | Totally Agree | Agree | Tend to Agree | Tend to Disagree | Disagree | Totally Disagree |
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- After participation in this online course, I am more aware of the risks of AMR and the importance of effective AMS. | 17.5% (7) | 67.5% (27) | 15% (6) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) |
- Because of participation in this online course, I have more insight into my own AM prescribing behaviour. | 27.5% (11) | 65% (26) | 7.5% (3) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) |
- Because of participation in this online course, I have a better understanding of what AMS comprises. | 30% (12) | 60% (24) | 10% (4) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) |
- Because of participation in this online course, I intend to use the Dutch Formulary and Guidelines on veterinary AMU more often. | 42.5% (17) | 32.5% (13) | 25% (10) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) |
- During participation in this online course, I received practical tools on behavioural change and communication, to use antimicrobials more responsibly. | 12.5% (5) | 60% (24) | 22.5% (9) | 5% (2) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) |
- Because of participation in this online course, I have a better understanding of how to gain insight into AMU in the veterinary clinic I work in. | 17.5% (7) | 57.5% (23) | 22.5% (9) | 2.5% (1) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) |
- Because of participation in this online course, responsible AMU receives more attention in the clinic I work in. | 12.5% (5) | 32.5% (13) | 52.5% (21) | 2.5% (1) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) |
- Because of participation in this online course, I use AMs more responsibly. | 35% (14) | 47.5% (19) | 17.5% (7) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) |
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Hopman, N.E.M.; Wagenaar, J.A.; van Geijlswijk, I.M.; Broens, E.M. Development and Pilot of an Interactive Online Course on Antimicrobial Stewardship in Companion Animals. Antibiotics 2021, 10, 610. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10050610
Hopman NEM, Wagenaar JA, van Geijlswijk IM, Broens EM. Development and Pilot of an Interactive Online Course on Antimicrobial Stewardship in Companion Animals. Antibiotics. 2021; 10(5):610. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10050610
Chicago/Turabian StyleHopman, Nonke E. M., Jaap A. Wagenaar, Ingeborg M. van Geijlswijk, and Els M. Broens. 2021. "Development and Pilot of an Interactive Online Course on Antimicrobial Stewardship in Companion Animals" Antibiotics 10, no. 5: 610. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10050610
APA StyleHopman, N. E. M., Wagenaar, J. A., van Geijlswijk, I. M., & Broens, E. M. (2021). Development and Pilot of an Interactive Online Course on Antimicrobial Stewardship in Companion Animals. Antibiotics, 10(5), 610. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10050610