Table 1.
Variable | Minimum | Typical intervention | Maximum |
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Start year of the intervention | 1982 | 2004 | 2012 |
Duration of the intervention | 1 year (7/42) | Ongoing intervention when assessed (27/42) | 7 years (1/42) |
Country of implementation | One country (40/42) | One HIC (36/42) | Several countries involved (2/42) |
Level of implementation | One level of implementation (37/42) | National (16/42) | Several levels involved (5/42) |
Sector | One sector of implementation (human or animal, 37/42) | Human sector (25/42) | Several sector involved (not frequent, 3/42) |
Social system | No specific social group targeted (26/42) | No specific social group targeted (26/42) | Several social groups targeted (29/42) |
Number of bacteria targeted | No specific bacteria targeted (13/42) | Enterobacteriaceae (29/42) | Three bacteria targeted (3/42) |
Number of AM targeted | No specific AM classes targeted (9/42) | Betalactams (26/42) | 7 AM classes targeted (3/42) |
Responsible | One institution responsible (28/42) | Governmental institution (21/42) | Partnership (2/42) |
Funding source | Privately funded (3/42) | Government funded (38/42) | Partnership (1/42) |
Type of policy instrument used by the intervention | One type of policy instrument (29/42) | Regulation (19/42) | Two types (7/42) |
Trigger | On trigger (31/38) | State (15/42) | 3 different types of trigger (1/42) |
Goal | One goal (28/42) | State (16/42) | 3 different types of goals (2/42) |
Challenge of collective action | One challenge (34/42) | Surveillance (18/42) | 3 different types of challenges (1/42) |
Leverage point of the intervention | Low leverage point (36/42) | ||
Number of key results assessed | One key result (6/52) | 3 key results assessed (16/52) | Five or more key results (4/52) |
The table gathers the main characteristics identified from studying the 42 interventions coded to highlight the main features of the interventions for each building block in the AMR-Intervene database with the smallest/most narrow, largest/most broad, and most common value for selected variables of AMRIntervene