Antibiotic Review Kit for Hospitals (ARK-Hospital): study protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster-randomised controlled trial
<p><strong>Background</strong> To ensure patients continue to get early access to antibiotics at admission, while also safely reducing antibiotic use in hospitals, one needs to target the continued need for antibiotics as more diagnostic information becomes available. UK Department...
Main Authors: | Walker, A, Budgell, E, Laskawiec-Szkonter, M, Sivyer, K, Wordsworth, S, Quaddy, J, Santillo, M, Krusche, A, Rooper, L, Bright, N, Mowbray, F, Jones, N, Hand, K, Rahman, N, Dobson, M, Hedley, E, Crook, D, Sharland, M, Roseveare, C, Hobbs, R, Butler, C, Vaughan, L, Hopkins, S, Yardley, L, Peto, T, Llewelyn, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BioMed Central
2019
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