About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a "penicillin allergy label" in their primary care health record. However, around 90% of these patients may be mislabelled. Removing incorrect penicillin allergy labels can help to reduce unnecessary broad-spectrum antibiotic use. A rapid review was undertaken of papers exploring patient and/or clinician views and experiences of penicillin allergy testing (PAT) services and the influences on antibiotic prescribing behaviour in the context of penicillin allergy. We reviewed English-language publications published up to November 2017. Limited evidence on patients' experiences of PAT highlighted advantages to testing as well as a number of concerns. Clinicians rep...
Objective: This review will systematically examine and synthesize the evidence evaluating the ef...
Objectives: To develop a behavioural intervention package to support clinicians and patients to amen...
Penicillin allergy records are common, often incorrect, limit antibiotic treatment options and assoc...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a “penicillin aller...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a “penicillin...
Background Six percent of patients are allergic to penicillin according to their medical records. W...
Background: Removal of an inaccurate penicillin allergy record following testing allows patients to ...
Objectives About 6% of the UK general practice population has a record of a penicillin allergy but...
Background Removal of an inaccurate penicillin allergy record following testing allows patients to a...
Background A label of penicillin allergy is held by 6-10% of the general population and 15-20% of in...
An estimated 2.7 million people in the UK are potentially prevented from accessing highly effective ...
Objectives Approximately 10% of the general population are reported to have a penicillin allergy, bu...
BACKGROUND: Even though 8%-25% of most populations studied globally are labeled as penicillin allerg...
Penicillin allergies are among of the most commonly reported allergies, yet only 10% of these patien...
Evaluation and Diagnosis of Penicillin Allergy for Healthcare ProfessionalsCS262696A-POpenicillin-fa...
Objective: This review will systematically examine and synthesize the evidence evaluating the ef...
Objectives: To develop a behavioural intervention package to support clinicians and patients to amen...
Penicillin allergy records are common, often incorrect, limit antibiotic treatment options and assoc...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a “penicillin aller...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a “penicillin...
Background Six percent of patients are allergic to penicillin according to their medical records. W...
Background: Removal of an inaccurate penicillin allergy record following testing allows patients to ...
Objectives About 6% of the UK general practice population has a record of a penicillin allergy but...
Background Removal of an inaccurate penicillin allergy record following testing allows patients to a...
Background A label of penicillin allergy is held by 6-10% of the general population and 15-20% of in...
An estimated 2.7 million people in the UK are potentially prevented from accessing highly effective ...
Objectives Approximately 10% of the general population are reported to have a penicillin allergy, bu...
BACKGROUND: Even though 8%-25% of most populations studied globally are labeled as penicillin allerg...
Penicillin allergies are among of the most commonly reported allergies, yet only 10% of these patien...
Evaluation and Diagnosis of Penicillin Allergy for Healthcare ProfessionalsCS262696A-POpenicillin-fa...
Objective: This review will systematically examine and synthesize the evidence evaluating the ef...
Objectives: To develop a behavioural intervention package to support clinicians and patients to amen...
Penicillin allergy records are common, often incorrect, limit antibiotic treatment options and assoc...