© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Consumers receive over 27 million antibiotic prescriptions annually in Australian primary healthcare. Hence, consumers are a key group to engage in the fight against antibiotic resistance. There is a paucity of research pertaining to consumers in the Australian healthcare environment. This study aimed to investigate the perspectives, attitudes and behaviours of Australian consumers on antibiotic use and antibiotic resistance, to inform national programs for reducing inappropriate antibiotic consumption. Method: Semi-structured interviews with 32 consumers recruited via convenience and snowball sampling from a university population in South East Queensland. Interview transcripts were deductively and inductiv...
Objectives: Identify Australian public preferences for antibiotic treatments in the context of antib...
© 2018 The Authors Background: This study aims to establish dominant factors influencing general pra...
Objectives: Identify Australian public preferences for antibiotic treatments in the context of antib...
Background: Consumers receive over 27 million antibiotic prescriptions annually in Australian primar...
<b>Background</b> Consumers receive over 27 million antibiotic prescriptions annually in Australian ...
Background Consumers receive over 27 million antibiotic prescriptions annually in Australian primary...
Abstract Background Consumers receive over 27 million antibiotic prescriptions annually in Australia...
Objective\ud \ud The objectives of this study were to investigate (1) the attitudes and behaviours o...
Objective The objectives of this study were to investigate (1) the attitudes and behaviours of Austr...
Introduction Australia is contributing to the global problem of antimicrobial resistance with one of...
Background Australia has one of the highest rates of antibiotic use amongst OECD countries. Data fro...
Background: Overuse of antibiotics is a global concern and the World Health Organisation (WHO) has w...
Background: Overuse of antibiotics is a global concern and the World Health Organisation (WHO) has w...
Background: Overuse of antibiotics is a global concern and the World Health Organisation (WHO) has w...
Background Overuse of antibiotics is a global concern and the World Health Organisation (WHO) has wa...
Objectives: Identify Australian public preferences for antibiotic treatments in the context of antib...
© 2018 The Authors Background: This study aims to establish dominant factors influencing general pra...
Objectives: Identify Australian public preferences for antibiotic treatments in the context of antib...
Background: Consumers receive over 27 million antibiotic prescriptions annually in Australian primar...
<b>Background</b> Consumers receive over 27 million antibiotic prescriptions annually in Australian ...
Background Consumers receive over 27 million antibiotic prescriptions annually in Australian primary...
Abstract Background Consumers receive over 27 million antibiotic prescriptions annually in Australia...
Objective\ud \ud The objectives of this study were to investigate (1) the attitudes and behaviours o...
Objective The objectives of this study were to investigate (1) the attitudes and behaviours of Austr...
Introduction Australia is contributing to the global problem of antimicrobial resistance with one of...
Background Australia has one of the highest rates of antibiotic use amongst OECD countries. Data fro...
Background: Overuse of antibiotics is a global concern and the World Health Organisation (WHO) has w...
Background: Overuse of antibiotics is a global concern and the World Health Organisation (WHO) has w...
Background: Overuse of antibiotics is a global concern and the World Health Organisation (WHO) has w...
Background Overuse of antibiotics is a global concern and the World Health Organisation (WHO) has wa...
Objectives: Identify Australian public preferences for antibiotic treatments in the context of antib...
© 2018 The Authors Background: This study aims to establish dominant factors influencing general pra...
Objectives: Identify Australian public preferences for antibiotic treatments in the context of antib...