Authors
Molly Courtenay, Samantha Rowbotham, Rosemary Lim, Sarah Peters, Kathryn Yates, Angel Chater
Publication date
2019/6/1
Journal
BMJ open
Volume
9
Issue
6
Pages
e029177
Publisher
British Medical Journal Publishing Group
Description
Objectives
Respiratory tract infections are frequently managed by nurse and pharmacist prescribers, and these prescribers are responsible for 8% of all primary care antibiotic prescriptions. Few studies have explored antibiotic prescribing among these prescribers, and interventions to target their antibiotic prescribing behaviour do not exist. Research objectives were to: (1) use the Theoretical Domains Framework to identify the factors that influence nurse and pharmacist prescriber management of respiratory tract infections and (2) identify the behaviour change techniques (BCTs) that can be used as the basis for the development of a theoretically informed intervention to support appropriate prescribing behaviour.
Design
Qualitative design comprising semistructured interviews, using the Theoretical Domains Framework and Capability, Opportunity and Motivation for Behaviour.
Setting
Primary care.
Participants
Twenty …
Total citations
20192020202120222023202451517232112