Improving the Development and Implementation of Audit and Feedback Systems to Support Health Care Workers in Limiting Antimicrobial Resistance in the Hospital: Scoping Review
BackgroundFor eHealth technologies in general and audit and feedback (AF) systems specifically, integrating interdisciplinary theoretical underpinnings is essential, as it increases the likelihood of achieving desired outcomes by ensuring a fit among eHealth technology, stakeholders, and their conte...
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Main Authors: | Julia Keizer (Author), Britt E Bente (Author), Nashwan Al Naiemi (Author), Lisette JEWC Van Gemert-Pijnen (Author), Nienke Beerlage-De Jong (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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