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Impact of an enterprise-wide ambulatory antibiotic stewardship bundle on patient satisfaction surveys

An association between antibiotic prescribing in upper respiratory infection and improved patient satisfaction has been documented, though data are mixed. Following implementation of a multifaceted antimicrobial stewardship bundle, no difference in patient satisfaction was observed between groups, d...

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Published in:Infection control and hospital epidemiology 2024-10, Vol.45 (10), p.1243-1246
Main Authors: Jensen, Kelsey L., Stevens, Ryan W., Vergidis, Paschalis, Virk, Abinash, Ilges, Dan
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