Neuraminidase inhibitor use in adults presenting to hospital with suspected influenza: A questionnaire-based survey of practice among hospital physicians
Background: UK Public Health England (PHE) guidelines recommend the liberal use of neuraminidase inhibitors (NAIs) in hospitalised adults with suspected influenza and are aligned with international guidelines. NAI use is recommended to start as early as possible and empirical use is recommended whil...
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doaj-351a0bfce9324e2f810659348b5fd0802021-05-24T04:31:57ZengElsevierClinical Infection in Practice2590-17022021-07-0111100075Neuraminidase inhibitor use in adults presenting to hospital with suspected influenza: A questionnaire-based survey of practice among hospital physiciansNathan J. Brendish0Ahalya K. Malachira1Patrick J. Lillie2Tristan W. Clark3School of Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton General Hospital, Tremona Road, Southampton SO16 6YD, UK; Department of Infection, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton General Hospital, Tremona Road, Southampton SO16 6YD, UK; Corresponding author at: South Academic Block, Southampton General Hospital, Tremona Road, Southampton SO16 6YD, UK.Department of Infection, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton General Hospital, Tremona Road, Southampton SO16 6YD, UKDepartment of Infection, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton General Hospital, Tremona Road, Southampton SO16 6YD, UKSchool of Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton General Hospital, Tremona Road, Southampton SO16 6YD, UK; Department of Infection, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton General Hospital, Tremona Road, Southampton SO16 6YD, UK; NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton General Hospital, Tremona Road, Southampton SO16 6YD, UK; NIHR Post Doctoral Fellowship Programme, UKBackground: UK Public Health England (PHE) guidelines recommend the liberal use of neuraminidase inhibitors (NAIs) in hospitalised adults with suspected influenza and are aligned with international guidelines. NAI use is recommended to start as early as possible and empirical use is recommended whilst awaiting laboratory results. Current UK hospital physician knowledge, attitudes, and practises regarding the use of NAIs, and levels of adherence to guideline recommendations are not known. Methods: This online, cross-sectional questionnaire-based survey of self-reported prescribing practice using clinical scenarios, was distributed to secondary care physicians involved in the assessment of adults presenting to hospital with suspected influenza. The primary outcome measure was adherence to PHE guidelines. Results: There were 237 respondents to the survey. 157 (67%) of 233 respondents reported awareness of PHE guidelines. Adherence to guidelines in the clinical scenarios ranged from 56% (95% CI 49–63%) to 72% (95% CI 66–79%) with considerable variability between specialities (p = 0.0008). Not treating suspected cases was common as was withholding of NAIs whilst awaiting laboratory results, despite the acknowledgment of prolonged turnaround times. 73 of 220 (33%) respondents reported that concerns about NAI efficacy influenced their prescribing. Conclusions: Concordance with national guidelines for the treatment of influenza is sub-optimal. Lack of guideline awareness and concerns over the effectiveness of NAIs are contributing factors. This study highlights a disparity between public health policy and clinical practice and suggests that strategies that promote rapid diagnostic testing and adherence to treatment guidelines are required. Study registration: This study is registered with the ISRCTN:18249297.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590170221000121InfluenzaNeuraminidase inhibitorOseltamivirSurvey |
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Nathan J. Brendish Ahalya K. Malachira Patrick J. Lillie Tristan W. Clark Neuraminidase inhibitor use in adults presenting to hospital with suspected influenza: A questionnaire-based survey of practice among hospital physicians Clinical Infection in Practice Influenza Neuraminidase inhibitor Oseltamivir Survey |
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Nathan J. Brendish Ahalya K. Malachira Patrick J. Lillie Tristan W. Clark |
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Neuraminidase inhibitor use in adults presenting to hospital with suspected influenza: A questionnaire-based survey of practice among hospital physicians |
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Neuraminidase inhibitor use in adults presenting to hospital with suspected influenza: A questionnaire-based survey of practice among hospital physicians |
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Neuraminidase inhibitor use in adults presenting to hospital with suspected influenza: A questionnaire-based survey of practice among hospital physicians |
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Neuraminidase inhibitor use in adults presenting to hospital with suspected influenza: A questionnaire-based survey of practice among hospital physicians |
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Neuraminidase inhibitor use in adults presenting to hospital with suspected influenza: A questionnaire-based survey of practice among hospital physicians |
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neuraminidase inhibitor use in adults presenting to hospital with suspected influenza: a questionnaire-based survey of practice among hospital physicians |
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Clinical Infection in Practice |
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2590-1702 |
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2021-07-01 |
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Background: UK Public Health England (PHE) guidelines recommend the liberal use of neuraminidase inhibitors (NAIs) in hospitalised adults with suspected influenza and are aligned with international guidelines. NAI use is recommended to start as early as possible and empirical use is recommended whilst awaiting laboratory results. Current UK hospital physician knowledge, attitudes, and practises regarding the use of NAIs, and levels of adherence to guideline recommendations are not known. Methods: This online, cross-sectional questionnaire-based survey of self-reported prescribing practice using clinical scenarios, was distributed to secondary care physicians involved in the assessment of adults presenting to hospital with suspected influenza. The primary outcome measure was adherence to PHE guidelines. Results: There were 237 respondents to the survey. 157 (67%) of 233 respondents reported awareness of PHE guidelines. Adherence to guidelines in the clinical scenarios ranged from 56% (95% CI 49–63%) to 72% (95% CI 66–79%) with considerable variability between specialities (p = 0.0008). Not treating suspected cases was common as was withholding of NAIs whilst awaiting laboratory results, despite the acknowledgment of prolonged turnaround times. 73 of 220 (33%) respondents reported that concerns about NAI efficacy influenced their prescribing. Conclusions: Concordance with national guidelines for the treatment of influenza is sub-optimal. Lack of guideline awareness and concerns over the effectiveness of NAIs are contributing factors. This study highlights a disparity between public health policy and clinical practice and suggests that strategies that promote rapid diagnostic testing and adherence to treatment guidelines are required. Study registration: This study is registered with the ISRCTN:18249297. |
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Influenza Neuraminidase inhibitor Oseltamivir Survey |
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