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Table 3 Attitudinal components

From: How do aged-care staff feel about antimicrobial stewardship? A systematic review of staff attitudes in long-term residential aged-care

Domain

Components of attitudes

Emotions (affective response)

Beliefs (thoughts, beliefs)

Behaviours (tendency to act)

Antimicrobial prescribing

 

Kistler et al. [33]

Hale et al. [27]

Scales et al. [51]a

Lacey et al. [37]

Guidelines

 

Drekonja et al. [19]

Kidd et al. [32]

Gahr et al. [25]

Beeber et al. [9]

Educational Interventions

 

Kidd et al. [32]

Gahr et al. [25]

Hale et al. [27]

 

Self-confidence regarding clinical assessment and prescribing

Hale et al. [27]

Wilson et al. [63]

Jump et al. [28]

Drekonja et al. [19]

 

AMR as a problem/ AMS as a personal priority

 

Wilson et al., [63]

Kidd et al. [32]

Pringle et al. [50]

Jump et al. [28]

Hale et al. [27]

 

Self-efficacy (perceived behavioural control)

Scales et al. [51]

Hale et al. [27]

Wilson et al. [63]

Jump et al. [28]

Scales et al. [51]

 

Perception of role

 

Pringle et al. [50]

Kidd et al. [32]

Wilson et al. [63]

Ahouah et al. [3]

Pringle et al. [50]

Perception of risk (self and other)

 

Kistler et al. [33]

Drekonja et al. [19]

Hale et al. [27]

Wilson et al., [63]

Kistler et al. [35]

Beeber et al. [9]

Drekonja et al. [19]

Hale et al. [27]

Kistler et al. [35]

Kistler et al. [33]

Team culture/social norms

Drekonja et al. [19]

Wilson et al., [63]

Scales et al. [51]

Gahr et al. [25]

Drekonja et al. [19]

Wagner et al. (2019)

Lacey [37]

Jump et al. [28]

Kidd et al. [32]

Drekonja et al. [19]

Perceptions of residents and family members expectations

 

Wilson et al. [63]

Scales et al. [51]

Gahr et al. [25]

Hale et al. [27]

Ahouah et al. [3]

Beeber et al. [9]

  1. aNot all items available. From sample items available, it was concluded that only cognitions were measured