Journal article

Feasibility and validity of a framework for antimicrobial stewardship in general practice: Key stakeholder interviews

LA Hawes, J Bishop, K Buising, D Mazza

Antibiotics | MDPI | Published : 2020

Abstract

There is little guidance about developing systems for antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) for general practice. A literature review identified six key components: governance, monitoring of antibiotic prescribing and resistance with feedback to prescribers, consultation support, education of the public and general practitioners, pharmacist and nurse involvement, and research, which were incorporated into a potential framework for the general practice context. Objectives: to determine the feasibility and validity of the proposed AMS framework. A secondary objective was to identify likely bodies responsible for implementation in Australia. We undertook interviews with 12 key stakeholders from gover..

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