Trust, openness and continuity of care influence acceptance of antibiotics for children with respiratory tract infections: a four country qualitative study.
BACKGROUND: Clinician-parent interaction and health system influences on parental acceptance of prescribing decisions for children with respiratory tract infections (RTIs) may be important determinants of antibiotic use. OBJECTIVE: To achieve a deeper understanding of parents' acceptance, or ot...
Autori principali: | Brookes-Howell, L, Wood, F, Verheij, T, Prout, H, Cooper, L, Hood, K, Melbye, H, Torres, A, Godycki-Cwirko, M, Fernandez-Vandellos, P, Ystgaard, M, Falk Taksdal, T, Krawczyk, J, Butler, C |
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Natura: | Journal article |
Lingua: | English |
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2014
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