Authors
Ron Cheah, Karin Thursky, Jyoti Acharya, Andréia Regina Augusto Dos Santos, Sangita Shrestha, Dorji Tshering, Gitanjali Lamichaney, Mohammad Julhas Sujan, Hridika Talukder Barua, Sonam Zangmo, Sanju Maharjan, Samsad Rabbani Khan, Siddhartha Dhungana, Kumari Kamala Bist, Pem Chuki, Khando Wangchuk, Abul Hasnat, Sooyoung Kwon, Zakir Hossain Habib, Santosh Paudel, Manish Gautam, Freddy Lopez, Pradip Mishra, Nimesh Poudyal, Rodney James
Published in
IJID regions. Volume 20. Pages 100947. Epub Jul 10, 2026.
Abstract
Surveillance of antimicrobial prescribing quality is a core element of national antimicrobial resistance containment strategies. The National Antimicrobial Prescribing Survey (NAPS) programme was implemented in Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal under the Fleming Fund-supported Capturing Data on Antimicrobial Resistance Patterns and Trends in Use in Regions of Asia project to strengthen national surveillance and stewardship capacity. The programme comprises setting-specific modules using standardized indicators including documentation quality, guideline concordance, and appropriateness.
Between September 2024 and September 2025, Hospital NAPS point-prevalence audits were conducted in Bangladesh and Nepal, and Surgical NAPS was piloted in Bhutan. Audits were conducted in two phases to enable local interventions between rounds, incorporating stakeholder engagement, structured auditor training, and central quality assurance.
Ten hospitals completed audits encompassing 1299 patients (Hospital NAPS), 236 procedures (Surgical NAPS), and 2308 prescriptions. The programme produced baseline prescribing appropriateness data for the first time to inform stewardship priorities across district to tertiary settings. Key enablers included national engagement and establishment of antimicrobial stewardship committees; barriers included incomplete documentation, infrastructure limitations, and coordination challenges.
The NAPS programme demonstrated feasibility across diverse health system contexts in three South-East Asia Region countries. Sustained leadership, routine practice integration, local ownership, and committed cross-institutional collaboration are critical for long-term stewardship impact.
PMID:
42602602
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 15 Aug 2026.
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