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A qualitative assessment of nonclinical drivers of pediatric outpatient antibiotic prescribing: The importance of continuity.

Hillary J J SpencerSophie E KatzMilner B O StaubCarolyn M AudetRitu Banerjee
Published in: Antimicrobial stewardship & healthcare epidemiology : ASHE (2022)
Clinicians described the absence of long-term relationships (relational continuity) and lack of availability of prior clinical history (informational continuity) as factors that may influence outpatient antibiotic prescribing. Guideline-concordant outpatient antibiotic prescribing was facilitated by consistent practice across settings (management continuity) and the presence of relational and informational continuity, which are common only in primary care. Management continuity may be more modifiable than informational and relational continuity and thus a focus for outpatient stewardship programs.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • palliative care
  • emergency department
  • general practice
  • adverse drug