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Establishing Core Competencies for Antimicrobial Stewardship Teams: A Consensus Development Using the Modified Delphi Technique; an ESGAP position paper.
Clin Microbiol Infect. 2025;
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- OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to identify and develop a standard set of competencies needed for members of an AMS team. METHODS: A panel of experts in AMS utilized a survey based on a modified Delphi technique to establish consensus on AMS competencies. RESULTS: The authors identified 88 competencies covering 15 domains with strong agreement by 58 international experts. The identified domains were: the objectives of AMS; management of infection; microbiology diagnostics; pharmacology of antimicrobial agents; general principles of antibiotic use; the structure and the position of AMS; antimicrobial stewardship interventions; AMS in special settings; surveillance and monitoring; behavior change and communication; infection prevention and control; quality management and patient safety; IT support; communication with patients and general public and governance/policy framework. The consensus-based list of competencies was ratified by ESGAP Executive Committee. CONCLUSIONS: The identified competencies can be used as a tool in planning of AMS training and to develop and optimize AMS programmes worldwide.