Exploring Antimicrobial Stewardship in Action
There is no single way to initiate or sustain an antimicrobial stewardship program (ASP). Below are stories from community hospitals collected in which they shared:
- how they started their ASP
- what barriers they encountered for implementation
- key success factors in the implementation of their ASPs
- tools and resources used in their ASP activities, where applicable
Tools
Explore the Tool
Ontario Antimicrobial Stewardship Program Comparison Tool
See our interactive report of antimicrobial stewardship programs in Ontario hospitals/corporations. Compare program structural elements as well as specific program strategies that have been implemented in participating hospitals.
Hospital profiles (2014/15)
- Michael Garron Hospital, Toronto - formerly Toronto East General Hospital
- St. Francis Memorial Hospital, Barry's Bay
- Bluewater Health, Sarnia
- Markham Stouffville Hospital, Markham
- Grey Bruce Health Services, Owen Sound
- Lakeridge Health, Oshawa
Community Hospital Profiles (2012)
- Campbellford Memorial Hospital, Campbellford
- Joseph Brant Hospital, Burlington
- North Bay Regional Health Centre, North Bay
- Montfort Hospital, Ottawa
- Quinte Healthcare, Belleville
- Timmins and District Hospital, Timmins
We would like to thank all participating hospitals for sharing their experiences.
Examples of institutional ASP websites
Below are links to institutions that have publically available information and resources about their ASPs on the internet.
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American
Updated
26 Nov 2020
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