Implementation of Effective Antifungal Stewardship in Cancer Patients—A Review of Current Evidence

2020 
This review summarizes the literature around antifungal stewardship (AFS) with a focus on the cancer setting. We include a review of identified challenges to the implementation of AFS, summarize studies evaluating quality of prescribing and interventions to optimize invasive fungal disease management. We also provide a review of metrics for AFS programs and advances in fungal diagnostics which can be harnessed by the AFS team. In recent times, there has been an increase in targeted research assessing the quality of antifungal prescribing and the impact of AFS interventions, largely within single centers and observational in nature. Several challenges exist to the implementation of AFS programs. Studies have found high rates of suboptimal antifungal prescribing, and multifaceted interventions have been successful in optimizing the quality and reducing the volume of prescribing. Standardized metrics may assist hospitals to interpret data effectively and structure suitable quality improvement programs.
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