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What influences parental decisions about antibiotic use with their children: A qualitative study in rural Australia.

Stephanie A MarshMitchell K ByrneSara Parsafar
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Mothers living in remote areas experiencing reduced access to health services may make decisions about antibiotic use out of fear and based on the advice of their personal network when they perceive their child is vulnerable to a health threat. Findings from this study provide guidance for future research in the prediction of antibiotic use behaviours and for context-specific interventions.
Keyphrases
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