There are four ESAC subprojects:
Ambulatory Care (AC)
- Collecting usage data from ambulatory care (primary care in the UK)
- Where possible, stratifying data by age, gender and indication, and assessing how this information explains differences in antibiotic use in ambulatory care
- Investigating relationships between national resistance data and the recommendations of national evidence-based clinical guidelines
- Developing indicators to assess the quality of antibiotic use in ambulatory care
- Assessment of impact of interventions to alter prescribing in the community
Hospital Care (HC)
- Developing web-based antibiotic point prevalence (Web-PPS) methodology, and conducting Europe-wide studies
- Collecting hospital usage data, with some information regarding e.g. the size and type of institution to facilitate comparisons
- Developing indicators to assess the quality of antibiotic use in hospitals
Nursing Homes (NH)
- Using Web-PPS methodology to evaluate antimicrobial prescribing in nursing homes
- Evaluating the factors influencing antimicrobial use at institutional and individual levels e.g. level of care required, relative availability of antibiotics etc
Socio-economic determinants (EC)
- Investigating socio-economic, demographic and organisational determinants of antimicrobial consumption e.g. relationships between antimicrobial use and local burden of disease, public knowledge about antibiotics, or differences in health care systems (e.g. non-prescription availability of antimicrobials).
Further information can be obtained from the UK Coordinator, Hayley Wickens