| Title of the publication | Provision of social norm feedback to high prescribers of antibiotics in general practice: a pragmatic national randomised controlled trial |
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| Abstract | Background Unnecessary antibiotic prescribing contributes to antimicrobial resistance. In this trial, we aimed to reduce unnecessary prescriptions of antibiotics by general practitioners (GPs) in England. |
| DOI | 10.1016/S0140-6736(16)00215-4 |
| Name of the first author | Hallsworth, Michael |
| Year of publication | 2016 |
| Study design of the publication | Randomized controlled trial |
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| Quantitative data - Quantitative data were used during the intervention | |
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| Sub-sector | Sub-sectors are further units of demarcation within a sector E.g. awareness campaign from veterinarians to cat owners about toxoplasmosis drug resistance and transmission of resistant bacteria: ANIMAL, PETS |
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| Healthcare delivery | |
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