Review of position statements on antimicrobial resistance and stewardship from professional pharmacy organisations

Kathryn Lim*, Anna Olsen, Alex Broom, Holly Seale

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    Abstract

    Introduction: Pharmacists play a key role in tackling the global public health threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through contributing to antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) practices. Professional pharmacy organisations describe this AMS role in position statements. Understanding how this role is described, including the why and potential impact is a first step to understanding how this issue is described to the profession, and framed in advocacy. Objective: To examine how pharmacy's role in optimising antimicrobial use is articulated in pharmacy professional organisations' position statements. Methods: Publicly available AMR position statements were sourced between February 2021 and May 2021 from the available websites of all International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) member organisations, supplemented by a general engine search. Descriptive analysis was conducted with a focus on four key themes of interest: 1) rationale for pharmacists' involvement in AMS) 2) characterisation of pharmacists' AMS role; 3) perceived impact of pharmacists’ involvement in AMS; and 4) perceived enablers and/or barriers to AMS involvement. Results: 17 position statements were sourced and analysed. Professional pharmacy organisations appear to focus on characterising pharmacists as advisors and educators as their primary role in AMS, with this function supported by their medication knowledge and accessibility as a health service. Specific settings, such as hospital or community pharmacy, were often highlighted in the documents, and were associated with the framing of the capacity and nature of pharmacists’ involvement in AMS. However, the limitations of pharmacists and their positions were not discussed. Conclusions: There is an opportunity for future research to explore the concordance between the expectation of pharmacists’ involvement in AMS as outlined in these position statements, with the reality of their involvement. This is of importance in the primary care setting, as a key access point to antimicrobials globally.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)3974-3979
    Number of pages6
    JournalResearch in Social and Administrative Pharmacy
    Volume18
    Issue number11
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2022

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