General practitioners' perceptions of antimicrobial resistance: a qualitative study.
OBJECTIVES: Interventions aimed at enhancing the quality of antibiotic prescribing often highlight the threat of antimicrobial resistance. Although most antibiotics are prescribed by general practitioners (GPs), little is known of their perceptions of this issue. The aim of this study was therefore...
Main Authors: | Simpson, SA, Wood, F, Butler, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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