Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are common in children and generally self-limiting, yet often result in consultations to primary care. Frequent consultations divert resources from care for potentially more serious conditions and increase the opportunity for antibiotic overuse. Overuse of antibiotics is associated with adverse effects and antimicrobial resistance, and has been shown to influence how patients seek care in ensuing illness episodes.We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the effectiveness of interventions directed towards parents or caregivers which were designed to influence consulting and antibiotic use for respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in children in primary care. Main outcomes were parental co...
Background: Acute respiratory tract infections (RTI) in children are a common reason for antibiotic ...
Background Antibiotic resistance is an important societal health issue. The greatest risk factor for...
Irrational antibiotic use for respiratory tract infections (RTI) is a major driver of bacterial resi...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are common in children and generally self-limiting, ...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in children are common and often result in antibioti...
To assess the impact of intervention on antibiotic misuse in children, parents ’ and pediatricians ’...
Background Antibiotics are overprescribed for children with upper respiratory infections (URIs), lea...
AbstractThis paper reports a cross-study analysis of four studies, aiming to understand the drivers ...
PurposeThis study examined relationships between provider communication practices, antibiotic prescr...
Respiratory tract infections are the most common reason for children to consult, and be prescribed a...
Around 80% of antibiotics used in health care are prescribed by general practitioners (GPs). Childre...
Objective To establish whether an interactive booklet on respiratory tract infections in children re...
Abstract Background Overuse of antibiotics contributes to the global threat of antimicrobial resista...
Background: Antibiotics are overprescribed for non-severe acute infections in children in primary ca...
Introduction Children with acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) are prescribed up to 11.4 mill...
Background: Acute respiratory tract infections (RTI) in children are a common reason for antibiotic ...
Background Antibiotic resistance is an important societal health issue. The greatest risk factor for...
Irrational antibiotic use for respiratory tract infections (RTI) is a major driver of bacterial resi...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are common in children and generally self-limiting, ...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in children are common and often result in antibioti...
To assess the impact of intervention on antibiotic misuse in children, parents ’ and pediatricians ’...
Background Antibiotics are overprescribed for children with upper respiratory infections (URIs), lea...
AbstractThis paper reports a cross-study analysis of four studies, aiming to understand the drivers ...
PurposeThis study examined relationships between provider communication practices, antibiotic prescr...
Respiratory tract infections are the most common reason for children to consult, and be prescribed a...
Around 80% of antibiotics used in health care are prescribed by general practitioners (GPs). Childre...
Objective To establish whether an interactive booklet on respiratory tract infections in children re...
Abstract Background Overuse of antibiotics contributes to the global threat of antimicrobial resista...
Background: Antibiotics are overprescribed for non-severe acute infections in children in primary ca...
Introduction Children with acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) are prescribed up to 11.4 mill...
Background: Acute respiratory tract infections (RTI) in children are a common reason for antibiotic ...
Background Antibiotic resistance is an important societal health issue. The greatest risk factor for...
Irrational antibiotic use for respiratory tract infections (RTI) is a major driver of bacterial resi...