Physician's Compliance to Clinical Practice Guidelines and Outcomes of Patients With Invasive Candidiasis in a University Hospital in Thailand
Nantaporn Pirogard, Piriyaporn Chongtrakool, Darunee Lertsudkanung, Methee Chayakulkeeree

TL;DR
This study shows that following clinical guidelines and using care bundles in a Thai hospital improved doctor compliance and reduced deaths from a severe fungal infection.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that implementing clinical practice guidelines and care bundles significantly improves physician adherence and reduces mortality in invasive candidiasis.
Findings
Physician compliance with clinical practice guidelines significantly improved in the intervention group.
30-day mortality rates dropped from 55.4% in the control group to 35.7% in the intervention group.
Key interventions included timely antifungal therapy, catheter removal, and regular blood cultures.
Abstract
Invasive candidiasis is a life‐threatening fungal infection associated with high mortality rates. Adherence to clinical practice guidelines (CPG) has been shown to improve patient outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate physician compliance with CPG following the implementation of care bundles and locally developed CPG and to assess the impact of CPG implementation on patient mortality. This quasi‐experimental study utilised a historical cohort control design. Candidemia patients treated at Siriraj Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, from November 2021 to April 2024 were enrolled. A prospective cohort group received CPG for invasive candidiasis, modified from ESCMID recommendations, covering eight facets. Education care bundles, including clinical policy, training, infographic sheets, leaflets and SMS alerts, were also implemented. Each CPG item was scored as 0, 1 or 2, representing…
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TopicsAntifungal resistance and susceptibility · Antibiotic Use and Resistance · Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatment
