ABSTRACTWhen patients seek medical help, they expect to be protected and that healthcare decisions preserve their safety – they expect to receive more benefit than harm. Harm can be caused through both action and inaction, for example by failing to provide adequate therapy because of cost constraints. Restrictions on the use of antibiotics that prevent or discourage the use of the best available treatment may jeopardise the health/recovery of patients, and undermine their trust in their doctor. What the public and patients may be less clear about is the complex interplay between competing priorities; providing quality care vs. ensuring cost efficiencies in a public healthcare system, which is under increasing pressure to deliver comprehensi...
Over-prescribing of antibiotics is considered to result in increased morbidity and mortality from dr...
Expanding the range of health professionals who can supply prescription medicines has been a policy ...
Objectives To explore inpatients experiences and views with regard to antibiotics in five European h...
ABSTRACTWhen patients seek medical help, they expect to be protected and that healthcare decisions p...
ABSTRACTAntibiotic restrictions present difficult choices for physicians, patients and payors. Physi...
ABSTRACTIn recent years, there have been worldwide efforts to reduce inappropriate antibiotic prescr...
ABSTRACTThe development of new antibiotics is dependent on their performance in economic models that...
BACKGROUND: Antimicrobial resistance is a global health threat, partly driven by inappropriate antib...
BACKGROUND:To reduce the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the community, physicians mu...
Introduction Australia is contributing to the global problem of antimicrobial resistance with one of...
Objectives This study aimed to examine how hospital doctors balance competing concerns around antibi...
Background: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global public health disaster driven largely by anti...
Antibiotic overuse contributes to the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Despite loca...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To explore inpatients experiences and views with regard to...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a major public health threat, is strongly associated with human anti...
Over-prescribing of antibiotics is considered to result in increased morbidity and mortality from dr...
Expanding the range of health professionals who can supply prescription medicines has been a policy ...
Objectives To explore inpatients experiences and views with regard to antibiotics in five European h...
ABSTRACTWhen patients seek medical help, they expect to be protected and that healthcare decisions p...
ABSTRACTAntibiotic restrictions present difficult choices for physicians, patients and payors. Physi...
ABSTRACTIn recent years, there have been worldwide efforts to reduce inappropriate antibiotic prescr...
ABSTRACTThe development of new antibiotics is dependent on their performance in economic models that...
BACKGROUND: Antimicrobial resistance is a global health threat, partly driven by inappropriate antib...
BACKGROUND:To reduce the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the community, physicians mu...
Introduction Australia is contributing to the global problem of antimicrobial resistance with one of...
Objectives This study aimed to examine how hospital doctors balance competing concerns around antibi...
Background: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global public health disaster driven largely by anti...
Antibiotic overuse contributes to the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Despite loca...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To explore inpatients experiences and views with regard to...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a major public health threat, is strongly associated with human anti...
Over-prescribing of antibiotics is considered to result in increased morbidity and mortality from dr...
Expanding the range of health professionals who can supply prescription medicines has been a policy ...
Objectives To explore inpatients experiences and views with regard to antibiotics in five European h...