An exploration of workarounds and their perceived impact on antibiotic stewardship in the adult medical wards of a referral hospital in Malawi: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Antibiotic stewardship, the proper management of antibiotics to ensure optimal patient outcomes, is based on quality improvement. Evidence-based guidelines and protocols have been developed to improve this process of care. Safe and timely patient care also requires optimal coordi...
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Main Authors: | Chimwemwe Tusekile Mula (Author), Nicola Human (Author), Lyn Middleton (Author) |
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