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Journal of Hospital Infection | 2018

Development of consensus-based national antimicrobial stewardship competencies for UK undergraduate healthcare professional education

Molly Courtenay; Rosemary Lim; Enrique Castro-Sánchez; Rhian Deslandes; Karen Hodson; Gary Morris; Scott Reeves; Marjorie Weiss; Diane Ashiru-Oredope; Heather Bain; Adam Black; Joanne Bosanquet; Alison Cockburn; Catherine Duggan; Matthew Fitzpatrick; Rose Gallagher; Daniel Grant; Jo McEwen; Nicholas Reid; Jacqueline Sneddon; Derek Stewart; Antonella Tonna; Pip White

BACKGROUND Healthcare professionals are involved in an array of patient- and medicine-related stewardship activities, for which an understanding and engagement with antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) is important. Undergraduate education provides an ideal opportunity to prepare healthcare professionals for these roles and activities. AIM To provide UK national consensus on a common set of antimicrobial stewardship competencies appropriate for undergraduate healthcare professional education. METHODS A modified Delphi approach comprising two online surveys delivered to a UK national panel of 21 individuals reflecting expertise in prescribing and medicines management with regards to the education and practice of nurses and midwives, pharmacists, physiotherapists, and podiatrists; and antimicrobial prescribing and stewardship. Data collection took place between October and December 2017. FINDINGS A total of 21 participants agreed to become members of the expert panel, of whom 19 (90%) completed round 1 questionnaire, and 17 (89%) completed round 2. Panelists reached a consensus, with consistently high levels of agreement reached, on six overarching competency statements (subdivided into six domains), and 55 individual descriptors essential for antimicrobial stewardship by healthcare professionals. CONCLUSION Due to the consistently high levels of agreement reached on competency statements and their associated descriptors, this competency framework should be used to direct education for undergraduate healthcare professionals, and those working in new clinical roles to support healthcare delivery where an understanding of, and engagement with, AMS is important. Although the competencies target basic education, they can also be used for continuing education.


Primary Health Care | 2012

The management of caseloads in district nursing services

Heather Bain; Fiona Baguley


British Journal of Community Nursing | 2011

Meeting the policy agenda, part 1: the role of the modern district nurse

Caroline Dickson; Helen Gough; Heather Bain


Archive | 2012

A textbook of community nursing

Sue Chilton; Heather Bain; Ann Clarridge; Karen Melling


British Journal of Community Nursing | 2011

Meeting the policy agenda, part 2: is a ‘Cinderella service’ sufficient?

Caroline Dickson; Helen Gough; Heather Bain


British Journal of Community Nursing | 2013

Revitalising district nursing

Elaine Ryder; Heather Bain


Nursing Management | 2016

Supporting practice learning time for non-medical prescribing students: managers' views.

Rachel Unwin; Susan G. Redman; Heather Bain; Michael Macphee; Evelyn McElhinney; Frances Downer; Ruth Paterson


British journal of nursing | 2013

Care closer to home: the role of district nurses

Julie Bliss; Heather Bain


Nursing times | 2011

Educating community nurses.

Cook R; Heather Bain; Smith A


Primary Health Care | 2017

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Derek Stewart

Robert Gordon University

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Evelyn McElhinney

Glasgow Caledonian University

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