Table 1.
Title | Authors | Qualitative determinants |
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Navigating sociocultural disparities in relation to infection and antibiotic resistance—the need for an intersectional approach | Esmita Charani, Marc Mendelson, Diane Ashiru-Oredope, Eleanor Hutchinson, Manmeet Kaur, Martin McKee, Mirfin Mpundu, James R. Price, Nusrat Shafiq and Alison Holmes | The need for an intersectional approach and navigating sociocultural inequalities in relation to antimicrobial resistance and antimicrobial stewardship approaches |
Understanding antibiotic use: practices, structures and networks | Alice C. Tompson, Lenore Manderson and Clare I. R. Chandler | Understanding antibiotic use: practices, structures and networks—an ethnographic approach in AMS that describes the interaction of pathogens, humans and animals in a diverse and changing environment |
Antimicrobial stewardship in Australia: the role of qualitative research in programme development | Karin A. Thursky, Laura Y. Hardefeldt, Arjun Rajkhowa, Courtney Ierano, Jaclyn Bishop, Lesley Hawes, Ruby Biezen, Sajal K. Saha, Leslie Dowson, Kirsten E. Bailey, Ri Scarborough, Stephen B. Little, Fiona Gotterson, Brian Hur, Anna Khanina, Karen Urbancic, Helen K. Crabb, Suzanna Richards, Anna Sri, Rodney James, David C. M. Kong, Caroline Marshall, Danielle Mazza, Trisha Peel, Rhonda L. Stuart, Jo-Anne Manski-Nankervis, N. Deborah Friedman, Noleen Bennett, Thomas Schulz, Helen Billman-Jacobe, Evette Buono, Leon Worth, Ann Bull, Michael Richards, Darshini Ayton, James R. Gilkerson, Glenn F. Browning and Kirsty L. Buising on behalf of the National Centre for Antimicrobial Stewardship | One health cross-stream AMS collaborations and qualitative research frameworks for antimicrobial stewardship |
The feasibility and generalizability of assessing the appropriateness of antimicrobial prescribing: the Australian National Antimicrobial Prescribing Survey (NAPS) | Rodney James, Yoshiko Nakamachi, Andrew Morris, Sasheela Sri La Sri Ponnampalavanar, Pem Chuki, Miranda So, Ly Sia Loong, Caroline Chen, Robyn Ingram, Arjun Rajkhowa, Kirsty Buising and Karin Thursky | Overcoming inadequacies in information on antibiotic prescribing and understanding barriers and facilitators of mixed-method AMS solutions (NAPS in Australia) |
How can behavioural science contribute to qualitative research on antimicrobial stewardship in primary care? | Aleksandra Borek, Marta Santillo, Marta Wanat, Christopher Butler and Sarah Tonkin-Crine | A deep dive into ‘the how’ of behavioural science methods and how this can contribute to qualitative antimicrobial stewardship |
The value, challenges and practical considerations when conducting qualitative research on antimicrobial stewardship in primary care | Marta Wanat, Marta Santillo, Aleksandra Borek, Christopher Butler, Sibyl Anthierens and Sarah Tonkin-Crine | The value of qualitative research in primary care antimicrobial stewardship |
Numbers and narratives: how qualitative methods can strengthen the science of paediatric antimicrobial stewardship | Charlotte Z. Woods-Hill, Anping Xie, John Lin, Heather A. Wolfe, Alex S. Plattner, Sara Malone, Kathleen Chiotos and Julia E. Szymczak | Insights into paediatric-focused qualitative antimicrobial stewardship |
Upcoming articles will be subject to review and some details may change.