A systematic review and meta-analysis to identify behavioural content and active ingredients of antimicrobial stewardship education and training interventions in hospital-based care settings
Rebecca Turner(University of Manchester), Fabiana Lorencatto(University College London), Lucie Byrne‐Davis(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Jo Hart(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Hosein Shabaninejad(Newcastle University), Stephen Rice(Newcastle University), Nia Coupe(University of Manchester), Nawaraj Bhattarai(Newcastle University), Nick Meader(Newcastle University), Sophie Griffiths(University of Manchester), Laura Shallcross(University College London)
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