Journal article

Inpatient versus outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy at home for acute infections in children: a systematic review

PA Bryant, NT Katz

Lancet Infectious Diseases | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2018

Abstract

Inpatient management is necessary in many situations, but medical and allied-health treatments are increasingly being used on an outpatient basis to allow patients who would traditionally have been admitted to hospital to remain at home. Home-based clinical management has many potential benefits, including reduced hospital-acquired infections, cost savings, and patient and family satisfaction. Studies in adults provide evidence for the benefits of home-based versus hospital-based intravenous antibiotics, but few studies inform practice in home-based intravenous antibiotic therapy for children. We systematically reviewed the efficacy, safety, satisfaction, and cost of home-based versus hospit..

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Awarded by Murdoch Children's Research Institute


Funding Acknowledgements

During the preparation of this manuscript, PAB received support from the RCH Foundation and a Clinician Scientist Fellowship from the Murdoch Children's Research Institute. There was no funding source for this review. This systematic Review was registered with PROSPERO (number CRD42015024406).