AbstractOur objective was to assess junior doctors' perceptions of their antibiotic prescribing practice and of bacterial resistance. We surveyed 190 postgraduate doctors still in training at two university teaching hospitals, in Nice (France) and Dundee (Scotland, UK), and 139 of them (73%) responded to the survey. The main results presented in this abstract are combined for Nice and Dundee, because there was no statistical difference for these points between the two hospitals. Antibiotic resistance was perceived as a national problem by 95% of the junior doctors, but only 63% rated the problem as important in their own daily practice. Their perceptions of the causes of antibiotic resistance were sometimes at variance with available medica...
We surveyed European medical schools regarding teaching of prudent antibiotic prescribing in the und...
Background: Prescribing of antibiotics, often in the empirical setting, frequently falls on training...
Objectives: We had for aim to learn about medical students' knowledge and perspectives on antibiotic...
AbstractOur objective was to assess junior doctors' perceptions of their antibiotic prescribing prac...
International audienceOur objective was to assess junior doctors' perceptions of their antibiotic pr...
Our objective was to assess junior doctors' perceptions of their antibiotic prescribing practice and...
Background: Postgraduate training has the potential to shape the prescribing practices of young doct...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the attitude and perception of junior resident doctors' regarding antibi...
International audienceObjectivesTo assess the perceptions, attitudes, and practices of French junior...
Objectives: To assess the perceptions, attitudes, and practices of French junior physicians regardin...
BACKGROUND: Appropriate antimicrobial prescribing is essential for patient care, yet up to half of a...
Objective: To identify physicians’ knowledge and attitudes regarding antimicrobial resistance and an...
Introduction: Appropriate antimicrobial prescribing is essential for patient care, yet up to half of...
We surveyed European medical schools regarding teaching of prudent antibiotic prescribing in the und...
Background: Prescribing of antibiotics, often in the empirical setting, frequently falls on training...
Objectives: We had for aim to learn about medical students' knowledge and perspectives on antibiotic...
AbstractOur objective was to assess junior doctors' perceptions of their antibiotic prescribing prac...
International audienceOur objective was to assess junior doctors' perceptions of their antibiotic pr...
Our objective was to assess junior doctors' perceptions of their antibiotic prescribing practice and...
Background: Postgraduate training has the potential to shape the prescribing practices of young doct...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the attitude and perception of junior resident doctors' regarding antibi...
International audienceObjectivesTo assess the perceptions, attitudes, and practices of French junior...
Objectives: To assess the perceptions, attitudes, and practices of French junior physicians regardin...
BACKGROUND: Appropriate antimicrobial prescribing is essential for patient care, yet up to half of a...
Objective: To identify physicians’ knowledge and attitudes regarding antimicrobial resistance and an...
Introduction: Appropriate antimicrobial prescribing is essential for patient care, yet up to half of...
We surveyed European medical schools regarding teaching of prudent antibiotic prescribing in the und...
Background: Prescribing of antibiotics, often in the empirical setting, frequently falls on training...
Objectives: We had for aim to learn about medical students' knowledge and perspectives on antibiotic...