Institutional governance and responsiveness to antimicrobial resistance: a qualitative study of Australian hospital executives.
Jennifer BroomAlex BroomKatherine KennyJeffrey John PostPamela KonecnyPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
There are dynamics between political and health service institutions, as well as enduring governance norms, that may significantly shape capacity to enact AMS and respond to AMR. Until these issues are addressed, and the field moves beyond individual behaviour modification models, antimicrobial misuse will likely continue, and stewardship is likely to have a limited impact.