Why do hospital prescribers continue antibiotics when it is safe to stop? Results of a choice experiment survey
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Deciding whether to discontinue antibiotics at early review is a cornerstone of hospital antimicrobial stewardship practice worldwide. In England, this approach is described in government guidance (‘Start Smart then Focus’). However, < 10% of hosp...
Main Authors: | Roope, L, Buchanan, J, Morrell, L, Pouwels, K, Sivyer, K, Mowbray, F, Abel, L, Cross, L, Yardley, L, Peto, T, Walker, A, Llewelyn, M, Wordsworth, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2020
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