Understanding General Practitioners' Antibiotic Prescribing Decisions in Out-of-Hours Primary Care: A Video-Elicitation Interview Study
<span style="color: windowtext;"></span>Infections are the most common reason why patients consult out-of-hours (OOH) primary care. Too often there is an overprescribing of antibiotics for self-limiting infections and general practitioners (GPs) do not always choose the guideli...
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Main Authors: | Annelies Colliers (Author), Samuel Coenen (Author), Katrien Bombeke (Author), Roy Remmen (Author), Hilde Philips (Author), Sibyl Anthierens (Author) |
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