The INSPIRE Skin and Soft Tissue Infection trial is a cluster-randomized controlled trial of HCA Healthcare hospitals comparing routine empiric antibiotic stewardship practices with real-time, precision medicine computerized physician order entry (CPOE) smart prompts providing the probability that a non-critically ill adult admitted with skin and soft tissue infection is infected with a resistant pathogen. Note: enrolled "subjects" represent 102 individual HCA Healthcare hospitals that have been randomized into 92 clusters. Hospitals were grouped into the same randomization cluster if they shared campuses or antibiotic stewardship staff.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
118,562
Routine Antibiotic Stewardship Arm - Continuation of antibiotic stewardship activities in accordance with national standards.
Quality improvement intervention that includes (1) computerized physician order entry (CPOE) decision support alert that provides physicians with patient-specific risk estimates for having a skin/soft tissue infection due to a multidrug-resistant organism (MDRO) and recommends standard spectrum antibiotics for low risk patients in the first 3 days of hospitalization; (2) clinician feedback reports, and (3) activities to support CPOE adoption (including education and alignment of CPOE workflows). Other antibiotic stewardship activities to continue in accordance with national standards.
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Extended-Spectrum Days of Antibacterial Therapy (ES-DOT) Per Empiric Day
Days-of-Therapy is a standardized national measure for antibacterial use in hospitals that counts each different antibiotic administered on each calendar day as one day of therapy, regardless of doses given. Extended-spectrum days-of-therapy per empiric day is defined as the summed number of different extended-spectrum antibiotics received per patient each calendar day, beginning at admission. If an admission is less than 3 days, only the number of days the patient is admitted will contribute to the numerator and denominator. For example, 2 different extended-spectrum antibiotics administered at least once during each of the first 3 days would yield 6 days of extended-spectrum days-of-therapy.
Time frame: First 3 calendar days of hospitalization for each patient during the 12-month baseline and 12-month intervention periods
Antipseudomonal Antibiotic Days Of Therapy (ES-DOT) Per Empiric Day
Days-of-Therapy is a standardized national measure for antibacterial use in hospitals that counts each different antibiotic administered on each calendar day as one day of therapy, regardless of doses given. Antipseudomonal days-of-therapy per empiric day is defined as the summed number of different antipseudomonal antibiotics received per patient each calendar day, beginning at admission. If an admission is less than 3 days, only the number of days the patient is admitted will contribute to the numerator and denominator. For example, 2 different antipseudomonal antibiotics administered at least once during each of the first 3 days would yield 6 days of antipseudomonal days-of-therapy.
Time frame: First 3 calendar days of hospitalization for each patient during the 12-month baseline and 12-month intervention periods
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