Robert A Neetz
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View article: Developing an approach to enhance recruitment for a cluster-randomised implementation trial: leveraging deliberative participation and credible messengers
Developing an approach to enhance recruitment for a cluster-randomised implementation trial: leveraging deliberative participation and credible messengers Open
Objectives To evaluate an innovative approach to recruit 40 hospitals to a cluster randomised controlled trial (RCT) to improve discharge antibiotic prescribing. Design This study describes the design, implementation and impact of a theory…
View article: Influence of Access to Care on Decision-making About Antibiotic Duration at Discharge
Influence of Access to Care on Decision-making About Antibiotic Duration at Discharge Open
In a randomized vignette of an inpatient with pneumonia, hospitalists prescribed a longer antibiotic duration (>5 days) on discharge more often if the patient lived in a (A) rural versus (B) local community (37% [11/29] vs 10% [4/42], P…
View article: Protocol for a parallel cluster randomized trial of a participatory tailored approach to reduce overuse of antibiotics at hospital discharge: the ROAD home trial
Protocol for a parallel cluster randomized trial of a participatory tailored approach to reduce overuse of antibiotics at hospital discharge: the ROAD home trial Open
Background Antibiotic overuse at hospital discharge is common, costly, and harmful. While discharge-specific antibiotic stewardship interventions are effective, they are resource-intensive and often infeasible for hospitals with resource c…
View article: Excellence in Antibiotic Stewardship: A Mixed-Methods Study Comparing High-, Medium-, and Low-Performing Hospitals
Excellence in Antibiotic Stewardship: A Mixed-Methods Study Comparing High-, Medium-, and Low-Performing Hospitals Open
Background Despite antibiotic stewardship programs existing in most acute care hospitals, there continues to be variation in appropriate antibiotic use. While existing research examines individual prescriber behavior, contextual reasons fo…