Effects of prescription restrictive interventions on antibiotic procurement in primary care settings: a controlled interrupted time series study in China.
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The overuse of antibiotics has been identified as a major challenge in regard to the rational prescription of medicines in low and middle income countries. Extensive studies on the effectiveness of persuasive interventions, such as guidelines have been undertaken. There is a dearth of research pertaining to the effects of restrictive interventions. This study aimed to evaluate the impacts of prescription restrictions in relation to types and administration routes of antibiotics on antibiotic procurement in primary care settings in China. |
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0
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Cost effectiveness and resource allocation : C/E
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16
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1
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Date Published |
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2018
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DOI |
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10.1186/s12962-018-0086-y
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Short Title |
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Cost Eff Resour Alloc
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