Social and professional influences on antimicrobial prescribing for doctors-in-training: a realist review
<strong>Background:</strong> Antimicrobial resistance has led to widespread implementation of interventions for appropriate prescribing. However, such interventions are often adopted without an adequate understanding of the challenges facing doctors-in-training as key prescribers. <st...
Main Authors: | Papoutsi, C, Mattick, K, Pearson, M, Brennan, N, Briscoe, S, Wong, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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