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Title: Medicines stewardship.
Austin Authors: Su, Elizabeth;Liew, David Fl;Donnelly, Jane;Elliott, Rohan A 
Affiliation: Austin Health
Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne.;Council of Australian Therapeutic Advisory Groups.;Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne.
Issue Date: Aug-2023
Publication information: Australian Prescriber 2023-08; 46(2)
Abstract: Medicines stewardship refers to coordinated strategies and interventions to optimise medicines use, usually within a specific therapeutic area. Medicines stewardship programs can reduce variations in practice and improve patient outcomes. Therapeutic domains for medicines stewardship are chosen to address frequently used drug classes associated with a high risk of adverse outcomes. Some examples include antimicrobial, opioid analgesic, anticoagulation and psychotropic stewardship. Common elements of successful stewardship programs include multidisciplinary leadership, stakeholder engagement, tailored communication strategies, behavioural changes, implementation science methodologies, and ongoing program monitoring, evaluation and reporting. Medicines stewardship is a continual quality improvement process that requires ongoing support and resources, as well as clinician and consumer engagement, to remain sustainable. It is critical for hospital-based medicines stewardship programs to consider impacts on care in the community when making and communicating changes to patient therapy. This ensures that stewardship efforts are sustained across transitions of care.
URI: https://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/34583
DOI: 10.18773/austprescr.2023.010
ORCID: 0000-0002-9893-5546
0000-0001-8451-8883
0000-0002-7750-9724
Journal: Australian Prescriber
Start page: 24
End page: 28
PubMed URL: 38053566
Type: Journal Article
Subjects: anticoagulation stewardship
antimicrobial stewardship
medicines stewardship
opioid analgesic stewardship
psychotropic stewardship
quality use of medicines
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