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Antibiotic Prescribing Behavior of Physicians in Outpatient Departments in Hospitals in Northwest Ethiopia: Structural Equation Modeling Approach

Antibiotic Prescribing Behavior of Physicians in Outpatient Departments in Hospitals in Northwest Ethiopia: Structural Equation Modeling Approach

Thus, characterizing and designing behavior change interventions based on the behavior change wheel model and theory of planned behavior (TPB) serve as a framework for modeling the antibiotic prescribing behaviors of physicians [13,16,17]. Optimizing antibiotic consumption and reducing the rate of AMR are currently global issues [1,18].

Asrat Agalu Abejew, Gizachew Yismaw Wubetu, Teferi Gedif Fenta

Interact J Med Res 2024;13:e57285

Patient Trust in Physicians Matters—Understanding the Role of a Mobile Patient Education System and Patient-Physician Communication in Improving Patient Adherence Behavior: Field Study

Patient Trust in Physicians Matters—Understanding the Role of a Mobile Patient Education System and Patient-Physician Communication in Improving Patient Adherence Behavior: Field Study

Finally, we draw on the well-known TPB [39] to explore how a patient’s trust in physicians enhanced by an MPES may influence their treatment adherence, along with other factors that are derived from the TPB. On the basis of the existing literature, we also included some related covariates in our model to examine other factors that may affect patient adherence. Trust has been widely studied and recognized as a cornerstone of effective patient-physician relationships [36,40-43].

Dezhi Wu, Paul Benjamin Lowry, Dongsong Zhang, Youyou Tao

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(12):e42941