2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-145860/v1
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Tanzanian primary healthcare workers’ experiences of antibiotic prescription and understanding of antibiotic resistance in common childhood infections: A qualitative phenomenographic study

Abstract: BackgroundAntibiotic resistance is a threat to global child health. Primary healthcare workers play a key role in antibiotic stewardship in the community, but few studies in low-income countries have described their experiences of initiating antibiotic treatment in children. Thus, the present study aimed to describe primary healthcare workers’ experiences of antibiotic prescription for children under five years of age and their conceptions of antibiotic resistance in Northern Tanzania.MethodsA qualitative stud… Show more

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