A systems thinking approach for antimicrobial stewardship in primary care.
Sajal K SahaDavid C M KongDanielle MazzaKarin ThurskyPublished in: Expert review of anti-infective therapy (2021)
The key AMS strategies to optimize antimicrobial use in primary care are increasingly known; however, health system components that impact effective implementation of AMS programs remain unclear. We highlight the importance of systems thinking to identify and understand the resource arrangements, system structures, dynamic system behaviors, and intra- and interprofessional connections to optimally design and implement AMS programs in primary care. An AMS systems thinking systemigram (i.e. a visual representation of overall architecture of a system) could be a useful tool to foster AMS implementation in primary care.