2009
DOI: 10.1258/jrsm.2009.090150
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Uncomfortable prescribing decisions in hospitals: the impact of teamwork

Abstract: SummaryObjectives Prescribing is not always driven by therapeutic motives alone; social and intrinsic factors also play a part in the decision. However, most research into prescribing influences has been conducted in general practice, with very little conducted within hospitals. One potential influence is the hospital multidisciplinary team, yet little attention has been paid to how interactions between teams and team members may influence prescribing. This study investigated the effect that team interaction a… Show more

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“…As illustrated by social scientists previously, antibiotic use can be inflected by patient expectations for care (Lewis & Tully, 2009;Stivers, 2005;Stivers et al, 2003). In nonhospital settings, antibiotic use has been shown to be deeply embedded in doctor-patient talk within medical consultations, including being shaped by the use of power/capital and performances of medical expertise.…”
Section: Antibiotic Prescribing As a Social Problemmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…As illustrated by social scientists previously, antibiotic use can be inflected by patient expectations for care (Lewis & Tully, 2009;Stivers, 2005;Stivers et al, 2003). In nonhospital settings, antibiotic use has been shown to be deeply embedded in doctor-patient talk within medical consultations, including being shaped by the use of power/capital and performances of medical expertise.…”
Section: Antibiotic Prescribing As a Social Problemmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Lewis & Tully, 2009). This includes the relationships between doctors in the form of norms and hierarchies (Britten, 2001;Charani et al, 2013;Lewis & Tully, 2009;Hulscher et al, 2010) as well as relations with patients and their families (Stivers, 2005). Analysis thus far has largely focused on primary care settings (e.g.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, research from other health care contexts shows that other health care providers can 'resist' medical dominance (Lewis & Tully, 2009;Liu, Manias & Gerdtz, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%