Background Antimicrobial stewardship initiatives in secondary care depend on clinicians undertaking antibiotic prescription reviews but decisions to limit antibiotic treatment at review are complex. Aim To assess the feasibility and acceptability of implementing ARK (Antibiotic Review Kit), a behaviour change intervention made up of four components (brief online tool, prescribing decision aid, regular data collection and feedback process, and patient leaflet) to support stopping antibiotic treatment when it is safe to do so among hospitalised patients; before definitive evaluation through a stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trial. Methods Acceptability of the different intervention elements was asse...
Background: Hospital antimicrobial stewardship strategies, such as ‘Start Smart, Then Focus’ in the...
Antibiotic use drives antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The Antimicrobial Review Kit (ARK) study is a ...
BACKGROUND: Strategies to reduce antibiotic overuse in hospitals depend on prescribers taking decisi...
Background Antimicrobial stewardship initiatives in secondary care depend on clinicians undertaking ...
Background: Antimicrobial stewardship initiatives in secondary care depend on clinicians undertaking...
Background: Antimicrobial stewardship initiatives in secondary care depend on clinicians undertaking...
Background: hospital antimicrobial stewardship strategies, such as “Start Smart, then Focus” in the ...
Background Hospital antimicrobial stewardship strategies, such as ‘Start Smart, Then Focus’ in the U...
Background/purpose: Antibiotic Review Kit (ARK) is a behavioural intervention that aims to safely ...
Background: to ensure patients continue to get early access to antibiotics at admission, safely redu...
Background To ensure patients continue to get early access to antibiotics at admission, while also s...
Background To ensure patients continue to get early access to antibiotics at admission, while also s...
Background To ensure patients continue to get early access to antibiotics at admission, while also s...
BACKGROUND: Hospital antimicrobial stewardship strategies, such as 'Start Smart, Then Focus' in the ...
Background: Strategies to reduce antibiotic overuse in hospitals depend on prescribers taking decisi...
Background: Hospital antimicrobial stewardship strategies, such as ‘Start Smart, Then Focus’ in the...
Antibiotic use drives antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The Antimicrobial Review Kit (ARK) study is a ...
BACKGROUND: Strategies to reduce antibiotic overuse in hospitals depend on prescribers taking decisi...
Background Antimicrobial stewardship initiatives in secondary care depend on clinicians undertaking ...
Background: Antimicrobial stewardship initiatives in secondary care depend on clinicians undertaking...
Background: Antimicrobial stewardship initiatives in secondary care depend on clinicians undertaking...
Background: hospital antimicrobial stewardship strategies, such as “Start Smart, then Focus” in the ...
Background Hospital antimicrobial stewardship strategies, such as ‘Start Smart, Then Focus’ in the U...
Background/purpose: Antibiotic Review Kit (ARK) is a behavioural intervention that aims to safely ...
Background: to ensure patients continue to get early access to antibiotics at admission, safely redu...
Background To ensure patients continue to get early access to antibiotics at admission, while also s...
Background To ensure patients continue to get early access to antibiotics at admission, while also s...
Background To ensure patients continue to get early access to antibiotics at admission, while also s...
BACKGROUND: Hospital antimicrobial stewardship strategies, such as 'Start Smart, Then Focus' in the ...
Background: Strategies to reduce antibiotic overuse in hospitals depend on prescribers taking decisi...
Background: Hospital antimicrobial stewardship strategies, such as ‘Start Smart, Then Focus’ in the...
Antibiotic use drives antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The Antimicrobial Review Kit (ARK) study is a ...
BACKGROUND: Strategies to reduce antibiotic overuse in hospitals depend on prescribers taking decisi...