SASOCP position statement on the pharmacist's role in antibiotic stewardship 2018

Schellack, N and Bronkhorst, E and Coetzee, R and Godman, B and Gous, AGS and Kolman, S and Labuschagne, Q and Malan, L and Messina, AP and Naested, C and Schellack, G and Skosana, P and Van Jaarsveld, A (2018) SASOCP position statement on the pharmacist's role in antibiotic stewardship 2018. Southern African Journal of Infectious Diseases, 33 (1). pp. 28-35. ISSN 2313-1810

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Abstract

Antibiotics are the most commonly prescribed medicines in global healthcare practice today. Their effectiveness is crucial and often life-saving in humanity’s battle against pathogens and infectious diseases. Antibiotic/antimicrobial stewardship strategies and programs have become vital to the preservation of effective antibiotics and the optimisation of their use. The South African Society of Clinical Pharmacy (SASOCP) has written this guideline to outline the importance, role and purpose of pharmacists in such stewardship programmes, both in the public, as well as the private hospital sectors in South Africa. It also provides an overview of various approaches to antibiotic preservation, behavioural change, stewardship measures, and monitoring strategies.