Leveraging implementation science theories to develop and expand the use of a penicillin allergy de-labeling intervention
Abstract Background Penicillin allergy is the most frequently reported drug allergy, yet most patients can tolerate the drug if challenged. Despite this discrepancy, large scale penicillin allergy de-labeling interventions have not been widely implemented in many health care systems. The application...
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Main Authors: | Esra Alagoz (Author), Megan Saucke (Author), Prakash Balasubramanian (Author), Tyler Liebenstein (Author), Sujani Kakumanu (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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