How can behavioural science contribute to qualitative research on antimicrobial stewardship in primary care?
Antibiotic use (and misuse) accelerates antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and addressing this complex problem necessitates behaviour change related to infection prevention and management and to antibiotic prescribing and use. As most antibiotic courses are prescribed in primary care, a key focus of an...
Main Authors: | Borek, AJ, Santillo, M, Wanat, M, Butler, CC, Tonkin-Crine, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2022
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