Form Approved
OMB Control No. 0920-1154
Exp. date: 1/31/2020
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Sponsored by The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
PROJECT TITLE: Core Elements of Antimicrobial Stewardship in Nursing Homes
LEAD BY: Stefan Gravenstein, MD, MPH, Principal Investigator (PI), Professor of Medicine and Health Services Policy and Practice-Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown School of Public Health, and Providence Veterans Hospital; Adjunct Professor of Medicine- University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University
David Manning, ScM, Project Coordinator
You received this needs assessment based on your affiliation with [nursing home corporation] and your credentials to prescribe. For this assessment, please consider residents to include all individuals for whom you are credentialed to prescribe and:
1) Which receive care in a Skilled Nursing Center or Long-term Care Center, and
2) Whose health information is reportable to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Please take a few minutes to provide some information about yourself and your experiences with prescribing. Thank you for your participation.
Deciding to Start: Antibiotics
This section is about you, the prescriber, and your perceptions about antibiotic prescribing.
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When considering the following two questions:
Medical necessity refers to the use of antibiotics only in the case of bacterial infection.
The determination of bacterial infection can be based on physical assessment or examination of the resident, documented signs and symptoms, culture results or diagnostic test results.
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Vs. Symptomatic Urinary Tract Infection |
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Vs. Bacterial sinusitis |
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Selecting an appropriate antibiotic: diagnosed bacterial infection
For the following questions, please think about your experiences selecting and prescribing an antibiotic regimen for your residents.
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Influence of nurses
The following questions ask about your perceptions of the influence the nurse staff have on antibiotic prescriptions.
“You receive a phone call from a nurse at a nursing center. Your resident is experiencing isolated behavioral change, and is without fever or localizing symptoms.”
Thinking of your experiences at [center] how frequently do the following occur:
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For each item below, please indicate how important you feel it is to a productive collaboration with nursing staff (choose one answer):
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Influence of family and caregivers
“Your resident has experienced a change in condition. You have been notified by nursing staff, and you are still considering whether or not to start an antibiotic.”
In reference to the decision to prescribe an antibiotic, how frequently do the following occur at [center]?
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“Your resident has experienced a change in condition. A family member or caregiver has contacted you to discuss starting an antibiotic in response to a change in condition.”
In reference to the discussion with the family member or caregiver, how frequently do the following occur at [center]?
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Cross-covering prescribers
The following questions focus on the role of cross-covering prescribers in prescribing antibiotics
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Skilled nursing center where they reside
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“Your resident is started on antibiotics by a covering prescriber. This prescriber can be a cross-covering prescriber or an Emergency Department prescriber.”
In reference to the antibiotic prescribed by the covering prescriber, how frequently do the following occur at [center]?
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Nursing Center Influence
The following questions focus on your experiences and perceptions at [center]
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1) Using antibiotics only for bacterial infections,
2) Selecting an antibiotic that matches the infection site or bacterial pathogen,
3) Selecting the an appropriate antibiotic dose and duration, and
4) Re-evaluating the resident after an antibiotic has been started.
Below is a list of policies or activities that could be implemented to improve appropriate antibiotic use at Skilled Nursing Centers. Each item may affect one or more components of appropriate antibiotic use.
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Post-prescribing Optimization
For the following questions please think about what happens after a resident is prescribed an antibiotic.
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Antibiotic Stewardship
Antibiotic Stewardship interventions often focus on one or more component of antibiotic prescribing. These three components are: 1) diagnosing an infection, 2) choosing an effective antibiotic, and 3) ensuring an antibiotic is optimally prescribed as the resident’s condition progresses.
In the next three questions, please provide your opinions as they relate to components of an Antibiotic Stewardship intervention.
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Programming note: [facility] – indicates a program instruction to insert selected facility name in this place holder.
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The following questions pertain to your role as a prescriber.
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For the next questions, please think about the skilled nursing center affiliated with [corporation] where you work most frequently. What is the name of this center?
[Drop down menu listing all centers]
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In your current position? |
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I am:
Employed full-time by this corporation.
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Unsure
We do not have an antibiotic prescription/surveillance champion
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Administrator
Director of Nursing
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Other – Please specify: ________________________________
Family Practice
Geriatrics
Hospice and/or Palliative medicine
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Other - Please specify____________________
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Other – Please specify ______________________
Thank you for your time.
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