Intervention planning for Antibiotic Review Kit (ARK): a digital and behavioural intervention to safely review and reduce antibiotic prescriptions in acute and general medicine
<p><strong>Background</strong></p> <p>Hospital antimicrobial stewardship strategies, such as ‘Start Smart, Then Focus’ in the UK, balance the need for prompt, effective antibiotic treatment with the need to limit antibiotic overuse using ‘review and revise’. However, on...
Main Authors: | Santillo, M, Sivyer, K, Krusche, A, Mowbray, F, Jones, N, Peto, T, Walker, A, Llewelyn, M, Yardley, L, on behalf of the ARK-Hospital stakeholder development group |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2019
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