Abstract Background Overuse of antibiotics contributes to the global threat of antimicrobial resistance. Antibiotic stewardship interventions address this threat by reducing the use of antibiotics in occasions or doses unlikely to be effective. We aimed to develop an evidence-based, theory-informed, intervention to reduce antibiotic prescriptions in primary care for childhood respiratory tract infections (RTI). This paper describes our methods for doing so. Methods Green and Krueter’s Precede/Proceed logic model was used as a framework to integrate findings from a programme of research including 5 systematic reviews, 3 qualitative studies, and 1 cohort study. The model was populated using a strength of evidence approach, and developed with ...
Objectives: Antibiotics are too often prescribed in childhood respiratory tract infection (RTI), des...
Objective: To establish whether an interactive booklet on respiratory tract infections in children r...
Background: Antibiotics are overprescribed for non-severe acute infections in children in primary ca...
Introduction Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in children are common and present major resource i...
Objective To investigate recruitment and retention, data collection methods and the acceptability o...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in children are common and often result in antibioti...
Introduction Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in children are common and present major resource i...
Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are common in children and generally self-limiting, yet often re...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are common in children and generally self-limiting, ...
Respiratory tract infections are the most common reason for children to consult, and be prescribed a...
Around 80% of antibiotics used in health care are prescribed by general practitioners (GPs). Childre...
Background : Antibiotics are overprescribed for non-severe acute infections in children in primary c...
Objective To establish whether an interactive booklet on respiratory tract infections in children re...
OBJECTIVE: To establish whether an interactive booklet on respiratory tract infections in children r...
Objectives: Antibiotics are too often prescribed in childhood respiratory tract infection (RTI), des...
Objectives: Antibiotics are too often prescribed in childhood respiratory tract infection (RTI), des...
Objective: To establish whether an interactive booklet on respiratory tract infections in children r...
Background: Antibiotics are overprescribed for non-severe acute infections in children in primary ca...
Introduction Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in children are common and present major resource i...
Objective To investigate recruitment and retention, data collection methods and the acceptability o...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in children are common and often result in antibioti...
Introduction Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in children are common and present major resource i...
Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are common in children and generally self-limiting, yet often re...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are common in children and generally self-limiting, ...
Respiratory tract infections are the most common reason for children to consult, and be prescribed a...
Around 80% of antibiotics used in health care are prescribed by general practitioners (GPs). Childre...
Background : Antibiotics are overprescribed for non-severe acute infections in children in primary c...
Objective To establish whether an interactive booklet on respiratory tract infections in children re...
OBJECTIVE: To establish whether an interactive booklet on respiratory tract infections in children r...
Objectives: Antibiotics are too often prescribed in childhood respiratory tract infection (RTI), des...
Objectives: Antibiotics are too often prescribed in childhood respiratory tract infection (RTI), des...
Objective: To establish whether an interactive booklet on respiratory tract infections in children r...
Background: Antibiotics are overprescribed for non-severe acute infections in children in primary ca...