The application of antimicrobial stewardship knowledge to nursing practice: A national survey of United Kingdom pre‐registration nursing students

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Courtenay Molly1ORCID,Hawker Clare1,Gallagher Rose2,Castro‐Sanchez Enrique345ORCID,Gould Dinah J.6,Al Salti Faten7,Bate Jennifer8,Cooper Daniel9,Cooper Rebecca10,Craig Rebecca11,Dickinson Rebecca12,Fallon Debbie13,Mcleod Sharon14,Morrow Kate15,Ness Valerie16,Nichols Andrew17,O'reilly Sarah18,Partington Sarah19,Sevenoaks J. Claire20,Sunter Matthew21,Turner Jane22,Underhill Liz W.23,Weaver Sarah L.24

Affiliation:

1. School of Health Sciences Cardiff University Cardiff UK

2. Infection Prevention and Control Royal College of Nursing London UK

3. Brunel University Uxbridge UK

4. Imperial College London UK

5. University of Balearic Islands Spain

6. Infection Control London UK

7. Sheffield Hallam University College of Health & Wellbeing Sheffield UK

8. School of Health, Science and Wellbeing Staffordshire University Shrewsbury UK

9. School of Nursing and Advanced Practice Liverpool John Moore University Liverpool UK

10. School of Health Sciences Medical School, University of Nottingham Nottingham UK

11. School of Sport and Health Sciences University of Brighton Brighton UK

12. School of Healthcare University of Leeds UK

13. Manchester University Manchester UK

14. Birmingham City University Birmingham UK

15. School of Health and Social Work University of Hertfordshire Hatfield UK

16. Department of Nursing and Community Health Glasgow Caledonian University Glasgow UK

17. School of Nursing and Midwifery Plymouth University Plymouth UK

18. Department of Health Sciences University of York UK

19. School of Nursing and Healthcare Leadership Bradford University Bradford UK

20. School of Health Sciences University of Greenwich London UK

21. Robert Gordon University School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedic Practice Aberdeen UK

22. School of Nursing and Midwifery University of Derby Chesterfield UK

23. School of Nursing and Midwifery University of Hull Hull UK

24. Three Counties School of Nursing and Midwifery University of Worcester Worcester UK

Abstract

AbstractAimTo assess student nurses understanding and skills in the application of antimicrobial stewardship knowledge to practice.DesignQuantitative.MethodsCross‐sectional survey.ResultsFive hundred and twenty three student nurses responded across 23 UK universities. Although students felt prepared in competencies in infection prevention and control, patient‐centred care and interprofessional collaborative practice, they felt less prepared in competencies in which microbiological knowledge, prescribing and its effect on antimicrobial stewardship is required. Problem‐based learning, activities in the clinical setting and face‐to‐face teaching were identified as the preferred modes of education delivery. Those who had shared antimicrobial stewardship teaching with students from other professions reported the benefits to include a broader understanding of antimicrobial stewardship, an understanding of the roles of others in antimicrobial stewardship and improved interprofessional working.ConclusionThere are gaps in student nurses' knowledge of the basic sciences associated with the antimicrobial stewardship activities in which nurses are involved, and a need to strengthen knowledge in pre‐registration nurse education programmes pertaining to antimicrobial management, specifically microbiology and antimicrobial regimes and effects on antimicrobial stewardship. Infection prevention and control, patient‐centred care and interprofessional collaborative practice are areas of antimicrobial stewardship in which student nurses feel prepared. Interprofessional education would help nurses and other members of the antimicrobial stewardship team clarify the role nurses can play in antimicrobial stewardship and therefore maximize their contribution to antimicrobial stewardship and antimicrobial management.Implications for the ProfessionThere is a need to strengthen knowledge from the basic sciences, specifically pertaining to antimicrobial management, in pre‐registration nurse education programmes.Patient or Public ContributionNo patient or public contribution.ImpactWhat Problem Did the Study Address?Nurses must protect health through understanding and applying antimicrobial stewardship knowledge and skills (Nursing and Midwifery Council 2018); however, there is no research available that has investigated nurses understanding and skills of the basic sciences associated with the antimicrobial stewardship activities in which they are involved.What Were the Main Findings?There are gaps in student nurses' knowledge of the basic sciences (specifically microbiology and prescribing) associated with the antimicrobial stewardship activities in which nurses are involved. Problem‐based learning, and activities in the clinical setting, were reported as useful teaching methods, whereas online learning, was seen as less useful.Where and on Whom Will the Research Have an Impact?Pre‐registration nurse education programmes.Reporting MethodThe relevant reporting method has been adhered to, that is, STROBE.

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Wiley

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