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O04 Parental preferences for primary care pathways in respiratory infections: a discrete choice experiment
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Antimicrobial resistance is a global One Health challenge. It is particularly relevant to respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in primary care, where antibiotics are often prescribed despite many infections being self-limiting. Stewardship strategies targeting high-use groups such as children have focused on clinician behaviour, with comparatively less attention to parents. However, parental decision-making may also influence healthcare use and treatment choices, and the trade-offs underpinning these decisions are not well understood.
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