Stewardship 2.0: Embracing elements of implementation science to enhance everyday antimicrobial Stewardship efforts
This article explores the utility of implementation science (IS) as a method to promote the effective uptake of antimicrobial stewardship processes. Elements of IS can be readily incorporated into QI work and used as a platform to extend stewardship reach. As stewards are stretched to do more, IS ca...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Monsees (Author), Ann L. Wirtz (Author), Sarah Krein (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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