A combined strategies intervention on the World Health Organization prescribing indicators: A quasi-randomised trial
Background: Irrational medicine use is a global problem that may potentiate antimicrobial resistance. Aim: This study aims to assess prescribing practices and the effect of a prescription audit and feedback coupled with small-group education intervention on prescribing indicators. Setting: The study...
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Main Authors: | Nondumiso B.Q. Ncube (Author), Tawanda Chivese (Author), Ferdinand C. Mukumbang (Author), Hazel A. Bradley (Author), Helen Schneider (Author), Richard Laing (Author) |
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