Infectious Diseases Experts Train Clinicians to Research Effective Antibiotic Use

CHICAGO, Nov. 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --Today, healthcare professionals from across the U.S. are gathering to further national and hospital-based research to improve the use and effectiveness of antibiotics. The Antimicrobial Stewardship Research Workshop will prepare healthcare professionals to design, deploy, and evaluate antibiotic stewardship interventions that seek to stem drug resistant bacteria and improve patient care. The two-day meeting is hosted by the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) with the support of an unrestricted grant from Merck & Co. to fund the educational development and execution of this critical workshop.

"There has been increasing momentum in developing and implementing antimicrobial stewardship strategies in hospitals," said Jeffrey Gerber, MD, PhD, MSCE, co-chair of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Research Workshop. "The evidence shows that we can optimize antibiotic use to improve clinical outcomes and decrease resistance, but in order to create sustainable change and move the field forward, we need the answers to several practical research questions."

Antimicrobial stewardship interventions help ensure patients get the right antibiotics at the right time for the right duration. These strategies prevent patients from being over-exposed to antibiotics, which can ultimately cut down on healthcare costs and the duration of hospital stays. The workshop, which attracts an interdisciplinary healthcare audience including physicians, pharmacists, and trainees, encourages furthering antibiotic stewardship by reinforcing the investigative standards to design, implement, disseminate, and assess research projects.

"Existing research on antibiotic stewardship has told us that these interventions work, but now we need to ensure that the professionals implementing these strategies on frontlines of healthcare understand how to scientifically investigate which approaches best improve patient outcomes, so we can continue to advance antibiotic stewardship strategies and understand the value they provide to patient care," said Elizabeth Dodds Ashley, PharmD,MHS co-chair of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Research Workshop.

SHEA is hosting the workshop in collaboration with Infectious Disease Society of America, the Pediatric Infectious Disease Society, and the Society of Infectious Disease Pharmacists.

"Education is a central pillar of Merck's antimicrobial stewardship strategy," said Dr. Julie Gerberding, executive vice president and Chief Patient Officer, Merck. "Workshops like this are important in fueling the dialogue and providing researchers with the tools and knowledge to advance patient-centered antibiotic stewardship and combat the growing threat of antibiotic resistance."

More information is available online at http://www.asresearchworkshop.org.

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SOURCE Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America