van Hecke, OliverCoetzee, Renier2022-06-212022-06-212020van Hecke, O., & Coetzee, R. (2020). Establishing a pharmacist–prescriber partnership in publicly funded primary healthcare clinics to optimise antibiotic prescribing in the Western Cape: An exploratory study. South African Family Practice, 62(1), a5090. https:// doi.org/10.4102/safp. v62i1.50902078-6204https:// doi.org/10.4102/safp. v62i1.5090http://hdl.handle.net/10566/7525Promoting evidence-based antibiotic prescribing through successful antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programmes is critical to preserving the effectiveness of antibiotics for common infections in primary care. This requires a coordinated multidisciplinary effort. Such pharmacist–prescriber partnerships have been effective in high-income countries (HICs). Yet, evidence generated in such countries is not always applicable because of different social determinants of health.A multidisciplinary workshop was conducted with pharmacists and clinicians (doctors, nurses) on community-based antibiotic stewardship, the purpose of which was to explore how and where such partnerships might work in publicly funded primary care clinics in the greater Cape Metro region.enAntimicrobial stewardshipPrimary carePharmacyAntibioticsWestern CapeEstablishing a pharmacist–prescriber partnership in publicly funded primary healthcare clinics to optimise antibiotic prescribing in the Western Cape: An exploratory studyArticle