Background: Antibiotics are extensively prescribed in intensive care units (ICUs), yet little is known about how antibiotic-related decisions are made in this setting. We explored how beliefs, perceptions and contextual factors influenced ICU clinicians' antibiotic prescribing. Methods: We conducted 4 focus groups and 34 semistructured interviews with clinicians involved in antibiotic prescribing in four English ICUs. Focus groups explored factors influencing prescribing, whereas interviews examined decision-making processes using two clinical vignettes. Data were analysed using thematic analysis, applying the Necessity Concerns Framework. Results: Clinicians' antibiotic decisions were influenced by their judgement of the necessity for pres...
peer-reviewedBackground Antimicrobial resistance is an emerging global threat to health and is assoc...
International audienceBackground: Many studies have investigated the ways in which physicians decide...
Background Cultural and social determinants influence antibiotic decision-making in hospitals. We in...
Background: Antibiotics are extensively prescribed in intensive care units (ICUs), yet little is kno...
Antibiotic overuse contributes to the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Despite loca...
BACKGROUND: Antimicrobial resistance is a global health threat, partly driven by inappropriate antib...
Background: The global public health crisis of antibiotic resistance is being driven in part by over...
PURPOSE: The emergence of antimicrobial resistance has led to increasing efforts to reduce unnecessa...
Abstract Background Antimicrobial resistance poses a serious global public health threat. Hospital m...
The massive consumption of antibiotics in the ICU is responsible for substantial ecological side eff...
The massive consumption of antibiotics in the ICU is responsible for substantial ecological side eff...
Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) account for substantial attendances at emergency departme...
The massive consumption of antibiotics in the ICU is responsible for substantial ecological side eff...
peer-reviewedBackground Antimicrobial resistance is an emerging global threat to health and is assoc...
International audienceBackground: Many studies have investigated the ways in which physicians decide...
Background Cultural and social determinants influence antibiotic decision-making in hospitals. We in...
Background: Antibiotics are extensively prescribed in intensive care units (ICUs), yet little is kno...
Antibiotic overuse contributes to the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Despite loca...
BACKGROUND: Antimicrobial resistance is a global health threat, partly driven by inappropriate antib...
Background: The global public health crisis of antibiotic resistance is being driven in part by over...
PURPOSE: The emergence of antimicrobial resistance has led to increasing efforts to reduce unnecessa...
Abstract Background Antimicrobial resistance poses a serious global public health threat. Hospital m...
The massive consumption of antibiotics in the ICU is responsible for substantial ecological side eff...
The massive consumption of antibiotics in the ICU is responsible for substantial ecological side eff...
Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) account for substantial attendances at emergency departme...
The massive consumption of antibiotics in the ICU is responsible for substantial ecological side eff...
peer-reviewedBackground Antimicrobial resistance is an emerging global threat to health and is assoc...
International audienceBackground: Many studies have investigated the ways in which physicians decide...
Background Cultural and social determinants influence antibiotic decision-making in hospitals. We in...