Antibiotic prescribing and behaviour change in healthcare settings: literature review and behavioural analysis
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Author(s)
Pinder, RJ
Berry, D
Sallis, A
Chadborn, T
Type
Report
Abstract
The Annual Report of the Chief Medical Officer published in March 2013 highlighted the threat posed by antibiotic resistance to the UK.
This report is part of the response to that call to action. It proposes new and enhanced interventions that have the potential to reduce the risk of antibiotic resistance. These interventions are grounded in behavioural science, underpinned by a thorough review of the evidence, and have robust theoretical foundations for their mechanism of action.
This report is part of the response to that call to action. It proposes new and enhanced interventions that have the potential to reduce the risk of antibiotic resistance. These interventions are grounded in behavioural science, underpinned by a thorough review of the evidence, and have robust theoretical foundations for their mechanism of action.
Date Issued
2015-02-18
Citation
2015
Publisher
Department of Health & Public Health England
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Identifier
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/antibiotic-prescribing-and-behaviour-change-in-healthcare-settings
2014719
Subjects
antibiotics
antimicrobial resistance
AMR
behaviour change
behavioural insights
Place of Publication
London, UK
Article Number
2014719