Session 6B: Application of interventions

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Session 6B: Application of interventions Facilitator notes: Control of antibiotic prescribing in health care settings Session 6B: Application of interventions Version September 2017

Develop an ASP Assess the motivations Ensure accountability Analyze the situation; define where you are and where you want to go Ensure accountability Management; team; leadership Structure and governance Resources; ASP team; governance Define priorities and how to measue progress and successs Identify effective interventions for your setting Front-end; back-end Identify key measurments for improvement Educate and Train Communicate Add new slides with CTRL-M. Helpful hints: 1. Write "Total outpatient antibiotic use in Europe", not "Total Outpatient Antibiotic Use in Europe". 2a. Write "Member States", not "MS", i.e. avoid avoidable abbreviations. 2b. Write "and", not "&". 2c. Write "three", not "3". 3. Write: "HIV infections", not "HIV INFECTIONS". 4. No pink, purple, and red, especially not in headlines. 5. Use soft returns (CTRL-RETURN) instead of hard returns (RETURN) whenever possible. 6. Don't centre text! All text should be aligned left. 7. Don't enlarge pictures beyond their actual size/resolution. 8. Don't use italics, except for e.g. 'Clostridium difficile'. 9. Crop pictures. 10. Make sure you understand how bulleted lists work.

Case scenarios - Develop an ASP Middle income country, nursing home, MRSA spread High income country, Acinetobacter baumanii, medical ICU General hospital without transplant unit, starting dialysis program Large university hospital, part of the quality assurance program Hematology unit, Clostrudium difficile outbreak ASP in limitted resource setting vs no resource limitation setting Add new slides with CTRL-M. Helpful hints: 1. Write "Total outpatient antibiotic use in Europe", not "Total Outpatient Antibiotic Use in Europe". 2a. Write "Member States", not "MS", i.e. avoid avoidable abbreviations. 2b. Write "and", not "&". 2c. Write "three", not "3". 3. Write: "HIV infections", not "HIV INFECTIONS". 4. No pink, purple, and red, especially not in headlines. 5. Use soft returns (CTRL-RETURN) instead of hard returns (RETURN) whenever possible. 6. Don't centre text! All text should be aligned left. 7. Don't enlarge pictures beyond their actual size/resolution. 8. Don't use italics, except for e.g. 'Clostridium difficile'. 9. Crop pictures. 10. Make sure you understand how bulleted lists work.