Table 2.
Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria |
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• Primary research studies reporting doctors` views and experiences of antimicrobial prescribing in acute hospital settings, including adult and paediatrics • Used qualitative methods of data collection (e.g., interviews, focus groups) and inductive analysis (e.g., grounded theory, phenomenological analysis) • Mixed-methods studies only if the qualitative data are discreet and findings reported adequately • Studies carried out in countries considered to have a developed healthcare system according to international classification • Published in English language between 2007 and 2017 |
• Primary research reporting doctors` views and experiences of prescribing other treatments or other aspects of prescribing e.g., costs, effectiveness. • Research on prescribing antibiotics in other settings e.g., primary care or residential settings • Studies conducted in countries not considered to have a developed health care systema • Sample including prescribers other than acute hospital doctors e.g., general practitioners or nurses • Studies that did not report primary qualitative data collection and analyses e.g., quantitative research, descriptive case studies, commentaries, editorials, reviews. Mixed-methods studies where qualitative data were not reported separately |
See Additional file 1for full definitions