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Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences
Bibliometric analysis of pharmacist’s research on antimicrobial stewardship in Japan: an interrupted time series analysis on the implementation of the certification system for infection control pharmacists
Masayuki Maeda1  Takashi Kitahara2  Ryo Inose3  Yuichi Muraki3  Takefumi Miyake4  Satoru Ueda5  Ken-ichi Matsugi6 
[1] Division of Infection Control Sciences, Department of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Showa University, 1-4-5 Hatanodai, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan;Fourth Subcommittee, Committee on Academic, The Japanese Society of Hospital Pharmacists, Tokyo, Japan;Fourth Subcommittee, Committee on Academic, The Japanese Society of Hospital Pharmacists, Tokyo, Japan;Clinical Pharmacology, Graduate School of Medicine, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi, Japan;Fourth Subcommittee, Committee on Academic, The Japanese Society of Hospital Pharmacists, Tokyo, Japan;Department of Clinical Pharmacoepidemiology, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University, Kyoto, Japan;Fourth Subcommittee, Committee on Academic, The Japanese Society of Hospital Pharmacists, Tokyo, Japan;Department of Pharmacy, Kyoto Social Welfare Foundation Nishijin Hospital, Kyoto, Japan;Fourth Subcommittee, Committee on Academic, The Japanese Society of Hospital Pharmacists, Tokyo, Japan;Department of Pharmacy, Tazuke Kofukai Medical Research Institute, Kitano Hospital, Osaka, Japan;Fourth Subcommittee, Committee on Academic, The Japanese Society of Hospital Pharmacists, Tokyo, Japan;Pharmaceutical Department, Kansai Electric Power Hospital, Osaka, Japan;
关键词: Antimicrobial stewardship;    Japan;    Bibliometric analysis;    Pharmacist;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s40780-021-00223-w
来源: Springer
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BackgroundPharmacist plays an integral role in promoting antimicrobial stewardship (AS) strategies by committing to the evidence-based activities in this field. The present study aims to document trends in actual achievements through bibliometric analysis and identify the future direction of pharmacists with expertise in AS by describing the characteristics of articles on AS written by Japanese pharmacists.MethodsThe study searched for articles written in Japanese and English on Ichushi-Web and MEDLINE, respectively, until December 2020 for published articles relevant to AS. The articles were classified into the seven groups according to content. Interrupted time series analysis (ITSA) was performed to identify the effect of the certification system for infection control pharmacy specialists (ICPSs) on the number of articles in Japanese.ResultsThe study retrieved 476 and 145 titles from Ichushi-Web and MEDLINE, respectively, out of which 383 and 123 articles written in Japanese and English, respectively, were considered relevant to AS. A continued publication was found for Japanese articles written by pharmacists assigned to large-sized hospitals since 1998, whereas few articles in English were published until 2017. The most frequent content of articles in both languages was intervention (56.7 and 59.0%, respectively). ITSA indicated that the number of publication slightly increased before [β1 = 1.33, 95% confidence interval (CI): − 0.62–3.28; P = 0.169] the implementation of the system. Moreover, the level (β2 = 11.41, 95%CI: − 0.23–23.05; P = 0.054) increased after the implementation of the system, whereas the slope decreased (β3 = − 2.07, 95%CI: − 4.16–0.03; P = 0.053). However, the changes were not statistically significant.ConclusionThe study identified the contribution of pharmacists by documenting trends in AS practice and by conducting bibliometric analysis. The implementation of the ICPS certification system positively influenced the trend of publications. Therefore, the study recommends that policymakers and stakeholders should promote and support the evidence-based activities for AS for pharmacists in small- to medium-sized hospitals.

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