Antibiotic Knowledge
Cross-source consensus on Antibiotic Knowledge from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- Antibiotic knowledge was measured with four true-or-false statements and converted into a score from 0 to 4. — Socioeconomic inequalities in the self-reported use of antibiotics in the European Union, 2009–2022: a repeated cross-sectional analysis
- Higher knowledge scores were used as a continuous variable in regression analyses. — Socioeconomic inequalities in the self-reported use of antibiotics in the European Union, 2009–2022: a repeated cross-sectional analysis
- Higher antibiotic knowledge was linked to lower odds of both antibiotic use and inappropriate access. — Socioeconomic inequalities in the self-reported use of antibiotics in the European Union, 2009–2022: a repeated cross-sectional analysis
- Educational campaigns may improve responsible antibiotic use, but the article does not identify one universally best strategy. — Socioeconomic inequalities in the self-reported use of antibiotics in the European Union, 2009–2022: a repeated cross-sectional analysis