Microlearning reduces unnecessary antibiotic provision for open hand injuries

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  • What: The authors aimed to introduce small-scale, pragmatic, and iterative change, and so adopted the PDSA methodology for this project . The authors report a quality improvement project utilizing PDSA methodology to improve the compliance of antibiotic recommendations for open hand injuries with clinical guidelines. This study evaluated changes to learners` behavior, specifically changes to advice given to referrers, and therefore the results of this intervention.
  • Who: Edward J. Armstrong et al. from the Urology, University Hospitals have published the research: Review began 11/13/2024 Review ended 11/20/2024 Published 12/01/2024 . . .

     

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