Prescribing antibiotics for respiratory tract infections by GPs: management and prescriber characteristics Background Due to clinical and non-clinical factors, considerable variation exists in the prescribing of antibiotics for respiratory tract infections (RTIs) by GPs based in the Netherlands. Aim To assess, in patients with RTIs in Dutch general practice: the prescribing rates of antibiotics; the relationship between GP characteristics and antibiotic prescribing; and the type of antibiotics prescribed
Objectives: Countries generally present their overall use of antibiotics as an indicator of antibiot...
Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) account for a large part of antibiotic prescriptions in primary ...
Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) account for a large part of antibiotic prescriptions in primary ...
BACKGROUND: Due to clinical and non-clinical factors, considerable variation exists in the pr...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the association between general practitioners' (GPs'...
Objectives: To describe specific diagnoses for which systemic antibiotics are prescribed, to assess ...
Objectives: To describe specific diagnoses for which systemic antibiotics are prescribed, to assess ...
The vast majority of respiratory tract (RT) symptoms such as cough, sore throat and earache are self...
The vast majority of respiratory tract (RT) symptoms such as cough, sore throat and earache are self...
Background Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) account for a large part of antibiotic prescriptions ...
Dutch general practice; antibiotic prescribing rates and incidences in 1987 and 200
Within Europe, France and the Netherlands are extremes when it comes to the prescription of antibiot...
BACKGROUND: France and the Netherlands are often presented as two contrasting countries with regard ...
Background. A variety of databases such as data from registration forms, electronic patient records ...
Objectives: Countries generally present their overall use of antibiotics as an indicator of antibiot...
Objectives: Countries generally present their overall use of antibiotics as an indicator of antibiot...
Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) account for a large part of antibiotic prescriptions in primary ...
Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) account for a large part of antibiotic prescriptions in primary ...
BACKGROUND: Due to clinical and non-clinical factors, considerable variation exists in the pr...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the association between general practitioners' (GPs'...
Objectives: To describe specific diagnoses for which systemic antibiotics are prescribed, to assess ...
Objectives: To describe specific diagnoses for which systemic antibiotics are prescribed, to assess ...
The vast majority of respiratory tract (RT) symptoms such as cough, sore throat and earache are self...
The vast majority of respiratory tract (RT) symptoms such as cough, sore throat and earache are self...
Background Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) account for a large part of antibiotic prescriptions ...
Dutch general practice; antibiotic prescribing rates and incidences in 1987 and 200
Within Europe, France and the Netherlands are extremes when it comes to the prescription of antibiot...
BACKGROUND: France and the Netherlands are often presented as two contrasting countries with regard ...
Background. A variety of databases such as data from registration forms, electronic patient records ...
Objectives: Countries generally present their overall use of antibiotics as an indicator of antibiot...
Objectives: Countries generally present their overall use of antibiotics as an indicator of antibiot...
Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) account for a large part of antibiotic prescriptions in primary ...
Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) account for a large part of antibiotic prescriptions in primary ...