In this study we investigated how treatment norms about antibiotic use affect a doctor´s decision to prescribe antibiotics. We also investigated the attitudes and behavior of the same physicians as private persons. We find that compared with ordinary citizens, physicians are more worried and more well-informed about antibiotic resistance and use, yet they consume more antibiotics and are less willing to limit their personal use of antibiotics. There is a strong correlation between a doctor´s decision not to prescribe and the treatment norms, i.e., the perception of the common choice among physicians considering antibiotics prescription and the guidelines of antibiotics use. We also find a strong connection between professional and private a...
OBJECTIVES: To contribute to achieving a deep understanding of lay beliefs about antibiotics and dev...
Objectives This study aimed to examine how hospital doctors balance competing concerns around antibi...
WOS: 000180905200009PubMed ID: 12507839This study was devised to determine the knowledge, attitude a...
BACKGROUND:To reduce the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the community, physicians mu...
More research is needed on the drivers of irrational antibiotic prescribing among healthcare profess...
Knowledge, perceptions and prescribing behaviour are key to antibiotic prescribing. The aim of this ...
Objectives: Inappropriate and overuse of antimicrobials, incorrect dosing, and extended duration are...
Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a serious public health problem and a global concern. ...
Background. To improve physicians' antimicrobial practice, it is important to identify barriers to a...
Antibiotics save lives and are one of the most widely used medications of modern medicine. However, ...
© 2017, Serbian Medical Society. All rights reserved. Introduction. Increasing resistance to antibio...
Objective: To better understand physicians' views on factors of influence for the prescribing of ant...
Background: Antibiotics are among those drugs prescribed abundantly in hospitals due to their high e...
Introduction: Antibiotics are wonderful drugs for the treatment of infectious diseases but are in da...
Abstract Background Over-prescription of antibiotics is prevalent all over the world, contributing t...
OBJECTIVES: To contribute to achieving a deep understanding of lay beliefs about antibiotics and dev...
Objectives This study aimed to examine how hospital doctors balance competing concerns around antibi...
WOS: 000180905200009PubMed ID: 12507839This study was devised to determine the knowledge, attitude a...
BACKGROUND:To reduce the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the community, physicians mu...
More research is needed on the drivers of irrational antibiotic prescribing among healthcare profess...
Knowledge, perceptions and prescribing behaviour are key to antibiotic prescribing. The aim of this ...
Objectives: Inappropriate and overuse of antimicrobials, incorrect dosing, and extended duration are...
Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a serious public health problem and a global concern. ...
Background. To improve physicians' antimicrobial practice, it is important to identify barriers to a...
Antibiotics save lives and are one of the most widely used medications of modern medicine. However, ...
© 2017, Serbian Medical Society. All rights reserved. Introduction. Increasing resistance to antibio...
Objective: To better understand physicians' views on factors of influence for the prescribing of ant...
Background: Antibiotics are among those drugs prescribed abundantly in hospitals due to their high e...
Introduction: Antibiotics are wonderful drugs for the treatment of infectious diseases but are in da...
Abstract Background Over-prescription of antibiotics is prevalent all over the world, contributing t...
OBJECTIVES: To contribute to achieving a deep understanding of lay beliefs about antibiotics and dev...
Objectives This study aimed to examine how hospital doctors balance competing concerns around antibi...
WOS: 000180905200009PubMed ID: 12507839This study was devised to determine the knowledge, attitude a...