A multi-country qualitative study of clinicians' and patients' views on point of care tests for lower respiratory tract infection.
BACKGROUND: Point of care tests (POCTs) are being promoted to better target antibiotic prescribing with the aim of improving outcomes and containing antibiotic resistance. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to explore clinician and patient views about POCTs to assist with the diagnosis and management of lower res...
Main Authors: | Wood, F, Brookes-Howell, L, Hood, K, Cooper, L, Verheij, T, Goossens, H, Little, P, Godycki-Cwirko, M, Adriaenssens, N, Jakobsen, K, Butler, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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