Harvesting the low-hanging fruit? Comparative assessment of intravenous to oral route antimicrobial conversion policy implementation.
Rebekah W MoehringAngelina DavisElizabeth Dodds AshleyApril P DyerRichard H DrewYuliya LoknyghinaMelissa D JohnsonTravis M JonesS Shaefer SpiresDaniel J SextonDeverick J AndersonPublished in: Infection control and hospital epidemiology (2022)
Policies that promote conversion of antibiotics from intravenous to oral route administration are considered "low hanging fruit" for hospital antimicrobial stewardship programs. We developed a simple metric based on digestive days of therapy divided by total days of therapy for targeted agents and a method for hospital comparisons. External comparisons may help identify opportunities for improving prospective implementation.