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Implementation research for promoting access and rational use of antibiotics for children: lessons learnt from Tanzania.

George M BwireUpendo O KibwanaLilian NkindaBetty A MagandaMathew MgangaArapha Bashir NshauOliver WilliamsJanet MidegaElevanie NyankeshaRobert W Scherpbier
Published in: JAC-antimicrobial resistance (2023)
Implementation research (IR) has proved to be a potential catalyst in facilitating the uptake of evidence-based innovations into routine practices and thereby maximizing public health outcomes. IR not only focuses on the effectiveness of the innovations but also identifies and addresses the barriers and facilitators to maximize their uptake into routine practices. This article describes the processes undertaken to implement a research project aimed at promoting access and rational use of antibiotics for children (PARAC). It also provides an overview of the lessons learnt during its implementation in Tanzanian hospital and community settings.
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