Abstract

BackgroundInstitutional antibiograms play a key role in antimicrobial stewardship and may provide a venue for clinical decision support. Our institution recently transitioned our paper antibiogram to an enhanced digital antibiogram with antibiotic recommendations for common pediatric infections. The objectives of this study were (1) to improve the accessibility of our institutional antibiogram through a digital platform and (2) to improve trainee confidence when selecting empiric antibiotics by integrating clinical decision support.MethodsThe digital antibiogram was developed and evaluated at a tertiary children’s hospital. The tool was developed iteratively over one year by our innovation and digital health accelerator with recommendations for empiric antibiotic selection provided by experts in pediatric infectious diseases (see Figure 1 for example). Usability pilot testing was performed with a group of ordering providers and the tool was released internally in October 2018. A paired pre- and post- implementation survey evaluated residents’ perceptions of the accessibility of the paper vs. digital antibiogram and their confidence when selecting empiric antibiotics. Data were analyzed by Fisher exact test.ResultsDuring the 3 months after release, the digital antibiogram was accessed 1014 times with similar proportions of views for susceptibility data, dosing, and empiric antibiotic recommendations. Of the 31 pediatric residents who responded to both pre- and post- implementation surveys, only 59% had access to a copy of the paper antibiogram. Following release of the digital antibiogram, residents referred to antibiotic susceptibilities more frequently (P < 0.05, Figure 2) and were more frequently more confident when selecting the correct antibiotic dose (P < 0.01, Figure 3). See Figure 4 for dosing recommendation example.ConclusionProviding antibiotic susceptibility and dosing recommendations digitally improved accessibility and resident confidence during antibiotic prescribing. Our digital tool provides a successful platform for displaying the antibiotic data and recommendations that enable appropriate antibiotic use. Disclosures All authors: No reported disclosures.

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