Do Patients' Psychosocial Characteristics Impact Antibiotic Prescription Rates?
Previous research suggests that the characteristics of both patients and physicians can contribute to the overuse of antibiotics. Until now, patients' psychosocial characteristics have not been widely explored as a potential contributor to the overuse of antibiotics. In this study, the relation...
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Main Authors: | Säde Stenlund (Author), Louise C. Mâsse (Author), David Stenlund (Author), Lauri Sillanmäki (Author), Kirstin C. Appelt (Author), Heli Koivumaa-Honkanen (Author), Päivi Rautava (Author), Sakari Suominen (Author), David M. Patrick (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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