Barriers and facilitators of appropriate antibiotic use in primary care institutions after an antibiotic quality improvement program – a nested qualitative study

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  • who: Nicolay Jonassen Harbin from the Antibiotic Center for Primary Care, Department of General Practice, Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo, Postboks , Blindern, Oslo have published the paper: Barriers and facilitators of appropriate antibiotic use in primary care institutions after an antibiotic quality improvement program - a nested qualitative study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: After the completion of a one-year antibiotic quality improvement intervention, our focus group study reveals a wide variety of persistent barriers influencing antibiotic prescribing in the participating NHs and MACUs.
  • how: The authors identified thirteen themes . . .

     

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