Introduction Nurse and pharmacist independent prescribers manage patients with respiratory tract infections and are responsible for around 8% of all primary care antibiotic prescriptions. A range of factors influence the prescribing behaviour of these professionals, however, there are no interventions available specifically to support appropriate antibiotic prescribing behaviour by these groups. The aims of this paper are to describe (1) the development of an intervention to support appropriate antibiotic prescribing by nurse and pharmacist independent prescribers and (2) an acceptability and feasibility study designed to test its implementation with these prescribers. Method and analysis Development of intervention: a three-stage, eight-s...
A major modifiable factor contributing to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is inappropriate use and ov...
Background: Much implementation research is focused on full-scale trials with little evidence of pre...
Introduction Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) account for about 60% of antibiotics prescribed in ...
Introduction Nurse and pharmacist independent prescribers manage patients with respiratory tract inf...
Objectives: To assess the acceptability and feasibility of using a theory-based electronic learning ...
Respiratory tract infections are frequently managed by nurse and pharmacist prescribers, and these p...
Objectives Respiratory tract infections are frequently managed by nurse and pharmacist prescribers, ...
Background: Antimicrobial resistance poses a serious threat to global public health. Behaviours such...
BACKGROUND: Trials show that antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) strategies, including communication ski...
Many countries have developed antimicrobial stewardship programmes with strategies to optimise antim...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and its threats have long been recognised. Many countries have develo...
Introduction: We developed a personalised antimicrobial information module co-designed with patients...
Background: The Stemming the Tide of Antibiotic Resistance (STAR) Educational Program aims to enhan...
BACKGROUND: After some years of a downward trend, antibiotic prescribing rates in the community have...
Background: Much implementation research is focused on full-scale trials with little evidence of pre...
A major modifiable factor contributing to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is inappropriate use and ov...
Background: Much implementation research is focused on full-scale trials with little evidence of pre...
Introduction Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) account for about 60% of antibiotics prescribed in ...
Introduction Nurse and pharmacist independent prescribers manage patients with respiratory tract inf...
Objectives: To assess the acceptability and feasibility of using a theory-based electronic learning ...
Respiratory tract infections are frequently managed by nurse and pharmacist prescribers, and these p...
Objectives Respiratory tract infections are frequently managed by nurse and pharmacist prescribers, ...
Background: Antimicrobial resistance poses a serious threat to global public health. Behaviours such...
BACKGROUND: Trials show that antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) strategies, including communication ski...
Many countries have developed antimicrobial stewardship programmes with strategies to optimise antim...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and its threats have long been recognised. Many countries have develo...
Introduction: We developed a personalised antimicrobial information module co-designed with patients...
Background: The Stemming the Tide of Antibiotic Resistance (STAR) Educational Program aims to enhan...
BACKGROUND: After some years of a downward trend, antibiotic prescribing rates in the community have...
Background: Much implementation research is focused on full-scale trials with little evidence of pre...
A major modifiable factor contributing to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is inappropriate use and ov...
Background: Much implementation research is focused on full-scale trials with little evidence of pre...
Introduction Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) account for about 60% of antibiotics prescribed in ...