Exploring the Preferences of the Australian Public for Antibiotic Treatments: A Discrete Choice Experiment

ConclusionsDespite concerted public awareness raising campaigns, our results suggest that several factors may influence the preferences of Australians when considering antibiotic use. However, for those more likely to be aware of the need to preserve antibiotics, out-of-pocket costs and limiting the contribution to antibiotic resistance are the dominant influence. Delays in starting treatment were not important for any latent class, suggesting public tolerance for this measure. These results could help inform strategies to promote prudent antibiotic stewardship.
Source: The Patient - Patient-Centered Outcomes Research - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research