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Drivers of antibiotic use in Vietnam: implications for designing community interventions.

Shannon McKinnDuy Hoang TrinhDorothy DrabarekThao Thu TrieuPhuong Thi Lan NguyenThai Hung CaoAnh Duc DangThu Anh NguyenGreg J FoxSarah Bernays
Published in: BMJ global health (2021)
Antibiotic use at the community and primary care level in Vietnam is driven by community members' social and economic response to what constitutes effective healthcare, rather than biomedical logic. Community-based interventions to reduce unnecessary antibiotic use need to engage with the entangled socio-structural factors that 'resist' current public health efforts to ration antibiotic use, alongside biomedical drivers. This study has informed the design of a community-based trial to reduce unnecessary antibiotic use.
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