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@article{Birgand:2018:10.1186/s13756-018-0321-5,
author = {Birgand, G and Castro-Sánchez, E and Hansen, S and Gastmeier, P and Lucet, J-C and Ferlie, E and Holmes, A and Ahmad, R},
doi = {10.1186/s13756-018-0321-5},
journal = {Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control},
title = {Comparison of governance approaches for the control of antimicrobial resistance: Analysis of three European countries},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13756-018-0321-5},
volume = {7},
year = {2018}
}

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TY  - JOUR
AB - Policy makers and governments are calling for coordination to address the crisis emerging from the ineffectiveness of current antibiotics and stagnated pipe-line of new ones - antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Wider contextual drivers and mechanisms are contributing to shifts in governance strategies in health care, but are national health system approaches aligned with strategies required to tackle antimicrobial resistance? This article provides an analysis of governance approaches within healthcare systems including: priority setting, performance monitoring and accountability for AMR prevention in three European countries: England, France and Germany. Advantages and unresolved issues from these different experiences are reported, concluding that mechanisms are needed to support partnerships between healthcare professionals and patients with democratized decision-making and accountability via collaboration. But along with this multi-stakeholder approach to governance, a balance between regulation and persuasion is needed.
AU - Birgand,G
AU - Castro-Sánchez,E
AU - Hansen,S
AU - Gastmeier,P
AU - Lucet,J-C
AU - Ferlie,E
AU - Holmes,A
AU - Ahmad,R
DO - 10.1186/s13756-018-0321-5
PY - 2018///
SN - 2047-2994
TI - Comparison of governance approaches for the control of antimicrobial resistance: Analysis of three European countries
T2 - Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13756-018-0321-5
UR - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29468055
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/57099
VL - 7
ER -
Department of Medicine