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Peer-review publications for the Antibiotic Guardian campaign

During July 2017 a qualitative evaluation of the Antibiotic Guardian campaign was peer-reviewed and published in BMC Public Health Journal.

On 01 February 2018, the peer-reviewed manuscript: Expansion of the ‘Antibiotic Guardian’ one health behavioural campaign across Europe to tackle antibiotic resistance: pilot phase and analysis of AMR knowledge was published in European Journal of Public Health

 

On 9 March 2019, the peer-review manuscript: Demographic, Knowledge and Impact Analysis of 57,627 Antibiotic Guardians Who Have Pledged to Contribute to Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance was published in Antibiotics journal 

 

The Process and outcome evaluations of the campaign performed and published in 2016 showed the wide reach of the campaign and its success in increasing commitment to tackling AMR in both healthcare professionals and members of the public, through increased s knowledge and changed behaviour (self-reported).

 

Click below to access the peer-review publications:

  1. Process evaluation of the UK-wide Antibiotic Guardian campaign: developing engagement on antimicrobial resistance | Journal of Public Health | Oxford Academic (oup.com)
  2. Impact of a United Kingdom-wide campaign to tackle antimicrobial resistance on self-reported knowledge and behaviour change | BMC Public Health | Full Text (biomedcentral.com)
  3. The Antibiotic Guardian campaign: a qualitative evaluation of an online pledge-based system focused on making better use of antibiotics – PMC (nih.gov)
  4. Expansion of Antibiotic Guardian across Europe and analysis of AMR knowledge
  5. Development and pilot evaluation of an educational programme (the Antibiotic Guardian Youth Badge) on infection prevention and antibiotics with English and Scottish youth groups, informed by COM-B – PubMed (nih.gov) 
  6. Evaluating UK Pharmacy Workers’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviour towards Antimicrobial Stewardship and Assessing the Impact of Training in Community Pharmacy – PubMed (nih.gov)
  7. A qualitative investigation of perceptions towards antibiotics by members of the public after choosing to pledge as an Antibiotic Guardian – PubMed (nih.gov)

Click below to access the peer-review publications that include Antibiotic Guardian campaign