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000099321 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1093/jac/dkz375
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000099321 100__ $$aBeovic, B.
000099321 245__ $$aYoung doctors' perspectives on antibiotic use and resistance: A multinational and inter-specialty cross-sectional European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) survey
000099321 260__ $$c2019
000099321 5060_ $$aAccess copy available to the general public$$fUnrestricted
000099321 5203_ $$aBackground: Postgraduate training has the potential to shape the prescribing practices of young doctors. Objectives: To investigate the practices, attitudes and beliefs on antibiotic use and resistance in young doctors of different specialties. Methods: We performed an international web-based exploratory survey. Principal component analysis (PCA) and bivariate and multivariate [analysis of variance (ANOVA)] analyses were used to investigate differences between young doctors according to their country of specialization, specialty, year of training and gender. 
Results: Of the 2366 participants from France, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Slovenia and Spain, 54.2% of young doctors prescribed antibiotics predominantly as instructed by a mentor. Associations between the variability of answers and the country of training were observed across most questions, followed by variability according to the specialty. Very few differences were associated with the year of training and gender. PCA revealed five dimensions of antibiotic prescribing culture: self-assessment of knowledge, consideration of side effects, perception of prescription patterns, consideration of patient sickness and perception of antibiotic resistance. Only the country of specialization (partial ¿2 0.010-0.111) and the type of specialization (0.013-0.032) had a significant effect on all five identified dimensions (P < 0.01). The strongest effects were observed on self-assessed knowledge and in the perception of antibiotic resistance. 
Conclusions: The country of specialization followed by the type of specialization are the most important determinants of young doctors' perspectives on antibiotic use and resistance. The inclusion of competencies in antibiotic use in all specialty curricula and international harmonization of training should be considered.
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000099321 590__ $$a5.439$$b2019
000099321 591__ $$aINFECTIOUS DISEASES$$b10 / 93 = 0.108$$c2019$$dQ1$$eT1
000099321 591__ $$aPHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY$$b22 / 270 = 0.081$$c2019$$dQ1$$eT1
000099321 591__ $$aMICROBIOLOGY$$b24 / 134 = 0.179$$c2019$$dQ1$$eT1
000099321 592__ $$a2.23$$b2019
000099321 593__ $$aInfectious Diseases$$c2019$$dQ1
000099321 593__ $$aPharmacology (medical)$$c2019$$dQ1
000099321 593__ $$aPharmacology$$c2019$$dQ1
000099321 593__ $$aMicrobiology (medical)$$c2019$$dQ1
000099321 655_4 $$ainfo:eu-repo/semantics/article$$vinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
000099321 700__ $$aDoušak, M.
000099321 700__ $$aPulcini, C.
000099321 700__ $$aBéraud, G.
000099321 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0002-9600-8116$$aPaño Pardo, J.R.$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000099321 700__ $$aSánchez-Fabra, D.$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000099321 700__ $$aKofteridis, D.
000099321 700__ $$aCortez, J.
000099321 700__ $$aPagani, L.
000099321 700__ $$aKlešnik, M.
000099321 700__ $$aNadrah, K.
000099321 700__ $$aHafner Fink, M.
000099321 700__ $$aNathwani, D.
000099321 700__ $$aUhan, S.
000099321 7102_ $$11007$$2610$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Medicina, Psiqu. y Derm.$$cArea Medicina
000099321 773__ $$g74, 12 (2019), 3611-3618$$pJ. antimicrob. chemother.$$tThe Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy$$x0305-7453
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