Background Cultural and social determinants influence antibiotic decision-making in hospitals. We investigated and compared cultural determinants of antibiotic decision-making in acute medical and surgical specialties. Methods An ethnographic observational study of antibiotic decision-making in acute medical and surgical teams at a London teaching hospital was conducted (August 2015–May 2017). Data collection included 500 hours of direct observations, and face-to-face interviews with 23 key informants. A grounded theory approach, aided by Nvivo 11 software, analyzed the emerging themes. An iterative and recursive process of analysis ensured saturation of the themes. The multiple modes of enquiry enabled cross-validation and triangulation of...
This is the final version. Available from BMC via the DOI in this record. Availability of data and m...
This study used a qualitative interview design in Sri Lanka, South Africa and the UK. Semi-structure...
Abstract Surgical specialties account for a high proportion of antimicrobial use in hospitals, and m...
Background: Cultural and social determinants influence antibiotic decision-making in hospitals. We i...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the characteristics and culture of antibiotic decision making in the surgi...
Background: Qualitative work has described the differences in prescribing practice across medical an...
Background: Qualitative work has described the differences in prescribing practice across medical an...
BackgroundProphylactic antibiotics reduce surgery-associated infections and healthcare costs. While ...
Abstract Background Antimicrobial resistance poses a serious global public health threat. Hospital m...
In the last 20 years, efforts were made to optimize antibiotic use in hospitals across the world as ...
Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) account for substantial attendances at emergency departme...
In the last 20 years, efforts were made to optimize antibiotic use in hospitals across the world as ...
Background: Antibiotics are extensively prescribed in intensive care units (ICUs), yet little is kno...
Antibiotic prescribing in England varies considerably between Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) a...
Background: Antibiotics are extensively prescribed in intensive care units (ICUs), yet little is kno...
This is the final version. Available from BMC via the DOI in this record. Availability of data and m...
This study used a qualitative interview design in Sri Lanka, South Africa and the UK. Semi-structure...
Abstract Surgical specialties account for a high proportion of antimicrobial use in hospitals, and m...
Background: Cultural and social determinants influence antibiotic decision-making in hospitals. We i...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the characteristics and culture of antibiotic decision making in the surgi...
Background: Qualitative work has described the differences in prescribing practice across medical an...
Background: Qualitative work has described the differences in prescribing practice across medical an...
BackgroundProphylactic antibiotics reduce surgery-associated infections and healthcare costs. While ...
Abstract Background Antimicrobial resistance poses a serious global public health threat. Hospital m...
In the last 20 years, efforts were made to optimize antibiotic use in hospitals across the world as ...
Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) account for substantial attendances at emergency departme...
In the last 20 years, efforts were made to optimize antibiotic use in hospitals across the world as ...
Background: Antibiotics are extensively prescribed in intensive care units (ICUs), yet little is kno...
Antibiotic prescribing in England varies considerably between Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) a...
Background: Antibiotics are extensively prescribed in intensive care units (ICUs), yet little is kno...
This is the final version. Available from BMC via the DOI in this record. Availability of data and m...
This study used a qualitative interview design in Sri Lanka, South Africa and the UK. Semi-structure...
Abstract Surgical specialties account for a high proportion of antimicrobial use in hospitals, and m...