Background. To improve physicians' antimicrobial practice, it is important to identify barriers to and facilitators of guideline adherence and assess their relative importance. The theory of planned behavior permits such assessment and has been previously used for evaluating antibiotic use. According to this theory, guideline use is fueled by 3 factors: attitude, subjective norm (perceived social pressure regarding guidelines), and perceived behavioral control (PBC; perceived ability to follow the guideline). The authors aim to explore factors affecting guideline use in their hospital. Methods. Starting from their earlier observations, the authors constructed a questionnaire based on the theory of planned behavior, with an additional measur...
Objective: Physicians frequently deviate from guidelines that promote prudent use of antimicrobials....
Knowledge, perceptions and prescribing behaviour are key to antibiotic prescribing. The aim of this ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has become a serious issue worldwide. The World Health Organisation n...
Background. To improve physicians' antimicrobial practice, it is important to identify barriers to a...
Background Finnish clinical guidelines are evolving toward integration of knowledge modules into th...
Abstract Background Over-prescription of antibiotics is prevalent all over the world, contributing t...
Objectives The aim of this study was to determine the opinions and problems concerning the use of a ...
In this study we investigated how treatment norms about antibiotic use affect a doctor´s decision to...
Background and objectives: Overprescribing of antibiotics in primary care is a prominent concern in ...
Abstract Background With inappropriate use of antimicrobials becoming a great public health concern ...
While shared decision making (SDM) and adherence to clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are importan...
Background As effective antibiotics are becoming a scarce resource, governmental reg...
Background: Antibiotic stewardship programs have been shown to reduce inappropriate institutional an...
The aim is to reveal the effect of physicians' personality traits, attitudes towards Clinical Practi...
BACKGROUND:To reduce the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the community, physicians mu...
Objective: Physicians frequently deviate from guidelines that promote prudent use of antimicrobials....
Knowledge, perceptions and prescribing behaviour are key to antibiotic prescribing. The aim of this ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has become a serious issue worldwide. The World Health Organisation n...
Background. To improve physicians' antimicrobial practice, it is important to identify barriers to a...
Background Finnish clinical guidelines are evolving toward integration of knowledge modules into th...
Abstract Background Over-prescription of antibiotics is prevalent all over the world, contributing t...
Objectives The aim of this study was to determine the opinions and problems concerning the use of a ...
In this study we investigated how treatment norms about antibiotic use affect a doctor´s decision to...
Background and objectives: Overprescribing of antibiotics in primary care is a prominent concern in ...
Abstract Background With inappropriate use of antimicrobials becoming a great public health concern ...
While shared decision making (SDM) and adherence to clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are importan...
Background As effective antibiotics are becoming a scarce resource, governmental reg...
Background: Antibiotic stewardship programs have been shown to reduce inappropriate institutional an...
The aim is to reveal the effect of physicians' personality traits, attitudes towards Clinical Practi...
BACKGROUND:To reduce the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the community, physicians mu...
Objective: Physicians frequently deviate from guidelines that promote prudent use of antimicrobials....
Knowledge, perceptions and prescribing behaviour are key to antibiotic prescribing. The aim of this ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has become a serious issue worldwide. The World Health Organisation n...