This infographic explains three ways healthcare professionals can improve antibiotic prescribing: staying up to date on clinical guidelines, communicating with patients regarding expectations, and counseling patients about antibiotic resistance.Target Audience: Healthcare professionalsimprove-prescribing.jp
This infographic explains the types of inappropriate antibiotic use. The graphic shows an example of...
Abstract: Objective: Communication skills can reduce inappropriate antibiotic prescribing, which cou...
Patients can take antibiotics exactly as the doctor prescribes, complete the prescribed course of tr...
Around 90% of antibiotics used in human medicine are prescribed in primary care. At least half of th...
Contains fulltext : 88230.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Antibiotics ar...
Antimicrobials have revolutionised clinical care, but their use and misuse has contributed to the cu...
Several UK resources, including the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), Cl...
Health care providers can prescribe correctly, collaborate with other providers and facilities, take...
Contains fulltext : 88223.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Antibiotics ha...
Knowledge, perceptions and prescribing behaviour are key to antibiotic prescribing. The aim of this ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To audit antibiotic use in a university hospital and to id...
Better use of current antibiotic agents is necessary to help control antimicrobial resistance (AMR)....
Patients can take antibiotics exactly as the doctor prescribes, complete the prescribed course of tr...
Unnecessary prescribing of antibiotics for viral respiratory tract infections is common and contribu...
Objectives:To assess the appropriateness of prescribing systemic antibiotics for different clinical ...
This infographic explains the types of inappropriate antibiotic use. The graphic shows an example of...
Abstract: Objective: Communication skills can reduce inappropriate antibiotic prescribing, which cou...
Patients can take antibiotics exactly as the doctor prescribes, complete the prescribed course of tr...
Around 90% of antibiotics used in human medicine are prescribed in primary care. At least half of th...
Contains fulltext : 88230.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Antibiotics ar...
Antimicrobials have revolutionised clinical care, but their use and misuse has contributed to the cu...
Several UK resources, including the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), Cl...
Health care providers can prescribe correctly, collaborate with other providers and facilities, take...
Contains fulltext : 88223.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Antibiotics ha...
Knowledge, perceptions and prescribing behaviour are key to antibiotic prescribing. The aim of this ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To audit antibiotic use in a university hospital and to id...
Better use of current antibiotic agents is necessary to help control antimicrobial resistance (AMR)....
Patients can take antibiotics exactly as the doctor prescribes, complete the prescribed course of tr...
Unnecessary prescribing of antibiotics for viral respiratory tract infections is common and contribu...
Objectives:To assess the appropriateness of prescribing systemic antibiotics for different clinical ...
This infographic explains the types of inappropriate antibiotic use. The graphic shows an example of...
Abstract: Objective: Communication skills can reduce inappropriate antibiotic prescribing, which cou...
Patients can take antibiotics exactly as the doctor prescribes, complete the prescribed course of tr...