Objective: To elicit the views of well-informed community members on the acceptability of proposed policy interventions designed to improve community use of antibiotics in Australia. Design: Two community juries held in 2016. Setting and participants: Western Sydney and Dubbo communities in NSW, Australia. Twenty-nine participants of diverse social and cultural backgrounds, mixed genders and ages recruited via public advertising: one jury was drawn from a large metropolitan setting; the other from a regional/rural setting. Main outcome measure: Jury verdict and rationale in response to a prioritization task and structured questions. Results: Both juries concluded that potential policy interventions to curb antibiotic misuse in the community...
Objective\ud \ud The objectives of this study were to investigate (1) the attitudes and behaviours o...
Objectives: To explore and compare the knowledge, attitudes and experiences of doctors, dentists and...
Objectives Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programmes are well established in hospitals, yet such p...
Objective To elicit the views of well-informed community members on the acceptability of proposed p...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Consumers receive over 27 million antibiotic prescriptions annuall...
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...
Judicious use of the currently available antimicrobials is crucial as the rate of antimicrobial resi...
Background Social and behavioural drivers of inappropriate antibiotic use contribute to antimicrobia...
Introduction Australia is contributing to the global problem of antimicrobial resistance with one of...
Abstract: Aim: The Chief Medical Officer of England writes an annual social-norms-feedback letter to...
Background: To support antibiotic prescribing for both hospital and community-based health professio...
© 2018 Article author(s). Objectives To explore and compare the knowledge, attitudes and experiences...
Background: Consumers receive over 27 million antibiotic prescriptions annually in Australian primar...
Aim: The Chief Medical Officer of England writes an annual social-norms-feedback letter to the highe...
Objective\ud \ud The objectives of this study were to investigate (1) the attitudes and behaviours o...
Objectives: To explore and compare the knowledge, attitudes and experiences of doctors, dentists and...
Objectives Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programmes are well established in hospitals, yet such p...
Objective To elicit the views of well-informed community members on the acceptability of proposed p...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Consumers receive over 27 million antibiotic prescriptions annuall...
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...
Judicious use of the currently available antimicrobials is crucial as the rate of antimicrobial resi...
Background Social and behavioural drivers of inappropriate antibiotic use contribute to antimicrobia...
Introduction Australia is contributing to the global problem of antimicrobial resistance with one of...
Abstract: Aim: The Chief Medical Officer of England writes an annual social-norms-feedback letter to...
Background: To support antibiotic prescribing for both hospital and community-based health professio...
© 2018 Article author(s). Objectives To explore and compare the knowledge, attitudes and experiences...
Background: Consumers receive over 27 million antibiotic prescriptions annually in Australian primar...
Aim: The Chief Medical Officer of England writes an annual social-norms-feedback letter to the highe...
Objective\ud \ud The objectives of this study were to investigate (1) the attitudes and behaviours o...
Objectives: To explore and compare the knowledge, attitudes and experiences of doctors, dentists and...
Objectives Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programmes are well established in hospitals, yet such p...