Background Australia has one of the highest rates of antibiotic use amongst OECD countries. Data from the Australian primary healthcare sector suggests unnecessary antibiotics were prescribed for self-resolving conditions. We need to better understand what drives general practitioners (GPs) to prescribe antibiotics, consumers to seek antibiotics, and pharmacists to fill repeat antibiotic prescriptions. It is also not clear how these individuals trade-off between the possible benefits that antibiotics may provide in the immediate/short term, against the longer term societal risk of antimicrobial resistance. This project investigates what factors drive decisions to use antibiotics for GPs, pharmacists and consumers, and how these individuals ...
© 2018 Sinkala et al. Background. Antibiotic misuse in the community contributes to antimicrobial re...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable variation within and between countries in general medical practiti...
Objectives To describe the role patient expectations play in general practitioners (GPs) antibiotic ...
Introduction Australia is contributing to the global problem of antimicrobial resistance with one of...
© 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...
Objectives: Identify Australian public preferences for antibiotic treatments in the context of antib...
<b>Background</b> Consumers receive over 27 million antibiotic prescriptions annually in Australian ...
Objective The objectives of this study were to investigate (1) the attitudes and behaviours of Austr...
International audienceBackground: Many studies have investigated the ways in which physicians decide...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Consumers receive over 27 million antibiotic prescriptions annuall...
Background and Objective: The overuse of antibiotics in the community is a primary cause of antibiot...
Background. There is considerable variation within and between countries in general medical practiti...
Objectives This study aimed to examine how hospital doctors balance competing concerns around antibi...
Background: Australian General Practitioners (GPs) are generous prescribers of antibiotics, promptin...
© 2018 Sinkala et al. Background. Antibiotic misuse in the community contributes to antimicrobial re...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable variation within and between countries in general medical practiti...
Objectives To describe the role patient expectations play in general practitioners (GPs) antibiotic ...
Introduction Australia is contributing to the global problem of antimicrobial resistance with one of...
© 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...
Objectives: Identify Australian public preferences for antibiotic treatments in the context of antib...
<b>Background</b> Consumers receive over 27 million antibiotic prescriptions annually in Australian ...
Objective The objectives of this study were to investigate (1) the attitudes and behaviours of Austr...
International audienceBackground: Many studies have investigated the ways in which physicians decide...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Consumers receive over 27 million antibiotic prescriptions annuall...
Background and Objective: The overuse of antibiotics in the community is a primary cause of antibiot...
Background. There is considerable variation within and between countries in general medical practiti...
Objectives This study aimed to examine how hospital doctors balance competing concerns around antibi...
Background: Australian General Practitioners (GPs) are generous prescribers of antibiotics, promptin...
© 2018 Sinkala et al. Background. Antibiotic misuse in the community contributes to antimicrobial re...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable variation within and between countries in general medical practiti...
Objectives To describe the role patient expectations play in general practitioners (GPs) antibiotic ...