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Pathways of antibiotic use in Bangladesh: qualitative protocol for the PAUSE study.

Emily K RoushamMohammad Aminul IslamPapreen NaharPatricia Jane LucasNahitun NaherSyed Masud AhmedFosiul Alam NizameLeanne Unicomb
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
Approval for the study has been obtained from the Institutional Review Board at the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh following review by the Research and Ethics Committees (PR-16100) and from Loughborough University (R17-P081). Information about the study will be provided in a participant information letter in Bangla (to be read verbally and given in writing to participants). A written informed consent form in Bangla will be obtained and participants will be informed of their right to withdraw from the study. Dissemination will take place through a 1 day dissemination workshop with key stakeholders in public health and policy, practitioners and scientists in Bangladesh, and through international conference presentations and peer-review publications. Anonymised transcripts of interviews will be made available through open access via institutional data repositories after an embargo period.
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