Use of antimicrobial dressings in England and the association with published clinical guidance: interrupted time series analysis.
Louise HusseySusan J StocksPaul M WilsonJo C DumvilleNicky CullumPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
Prescribing data can be used to identify products of unproven benefit, which also impose a significant financial burden. This study quantifies the huge increase in the use of antimicrobial wound dressings over a 20-year period despite the lack of compelling evidence to support their routine use. There is some suggestion, however that the use and expenditure decreased after the publication of key guidance. Routine data can be used to as part of more systematic efforts to increase value and reduce waste in health systems.