Login / Signup

Barriers-enablers-ownership approach: a mixed methods analysis of a social intervention to improve surgical antibiotic prescribing in hospitals.

Jennifer BroomAlex BroomChris AnsteyKatherine KennySharon YoungDavid GrieveDavid SowdenAishwarya JangamAndrew HendersonAlexandra MelonRenee TaboneDrew FarquharHenry HardingSeyed Ehsan PanahiTyler ChinMariya AbdullahLouise WaterhouseClarissa LoRhiannon ParkerThe Lan BuiMarianne C Wallis
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
The barriers-enablers-ownership model shows promise in its ability to facilitate prescribing improvements and could be expanded into other areas of antimicrobial stewardship. Senior ownership was a predictor of success (or failure) of the intervention across sites and time periods. The key role of senior leaders in change leadership indicates the critical need to engage other specialties in the stewardship agenda. The influence of contextual factors in limiting engagement clearly identifies issues of resource distributions/inequalities within health systems as limiting antimicrobial optimisation potential.
Keyphrases