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Peer-reviewed research article presenting results of a global cross-sectional survey comparing perceptions of intensivists and infectious disease consultants on priority multidrug-resistant pathogens, infection control practices and antimicrobial management in adult intensive care units.
Authors: Jordi Rello; Vandana Kalwaje Eshwara; Andrew Conway-Morris; Leonel Lagunes; Joana Alves; Emine Alp; Zhongheng Zhang; Mervyn Mer; TOTEM Study Investigators
Corresponding author: Jordi Rello
Year: 2018
Month of survey distribution: February 2018
Study design: Global cross-sectional survey
Data collection method: Online questionnaire (SurveyMonkey®)
Sample size: 129 respondents
Population: Intensivists, anesthesiologists, clinical microbiologists and infectious disease consultants with ICU experience
Geographical scope: Global (54% Europe; 46% outside Europe)
Setting: Adult intensive care units
Exclusions: Pediatric and neonatal ICUs; mycobacteria, rickettsia, viruses and parasites
Main topic: Perceptions of multidrug-resistant bacteria and their management in ICUs
Key organisms: ESBL Enterobacteriaceae; carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii; carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae
Primary objective: Identify differences in perception regarding MDR organisms and their management
Secondary objective: Prioritize resistant pathogens according to perceived clinical need
Statistical analysis: Chi-square test; Fisher’s exact test; significance level p<0.05
Conflicts of interest: One author reported consultancy or speaker roles; others declared none
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