NTRODUCTION: Failure to recruit all eligible study patients can lead to biased results. Little is known on selective patient recruitment in studies on implementation of diagnostic devices. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this observational study was to measure recruitment of patients in an implementation study in primary care on use of point-of-care (POC) C-reactive protein (CRP) and to evaluate recruitment bias and its impact on the study endpoint. METHODS: In a cross-sectional observational study on POC CRP implementation and related antibiotics prescribing, we compared included patients with all eligible patients to assess the representativeness of the included subjects. Eligible patients were adults presenting with acute cough in primary care be...
Objective: Antibiotics are prescribed too often in acutely ill children in primary care. We examined...
Contains fulltext : 165739.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ina...
Abstract Background New approaches are being sought to safely reduce community antibiotic prescribin...
NTRODUCTION: Failure to recruit all eligible study patients can lead to biased results. Little is kn...
OBJECTIVE: To explore clinicians views of the barriers and facilitators to use of C-reactive protein...
The C-reactive protein point-of-care test (CRP-POCT) can help distinguish between viral and bacteria...
OBJECTIVE: Respiratory tract infections are the most common indication for antibiotic prescribing in...
Background. In clinical trials, the potential of point-of-care (POC) C-reactive protein (CRP) tests ...
Background: New approaches are being sought to safely reduce community antibiotic prescribing. A rec...
AIMS : C-reactive protein (CRP) and neutrophil count (NC) are important diagnostic indicators of inf...
Objective. Respiratory tract infections are the most common indication for antibiotic prescribing in...
Background In southeast Asia, antibiotic prescription in febrile patients attending primary care is ...
BACKGROUND: Excessive prescription of antibiotics in patients with lower respiratory tract infection...
Aims: C-reactive protein (CRP) and neutrophil count (NC) are important diagnostic indicators of infl...
BACKGROUND: Acute infections are a common reason for children to consult primary care. Serious infec...
Objective: Antibiotics are prescribed too often in acutely ill children in primary care. We examined...
Contains fulltext : 165739.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ina...
Abstract Background New approaches are being sought to safely reduce community antibiotic prescribin...
NTRODUCTION: Failure to recruit all eligible study patients can lead to biased results. Little is kn...
OBJECTIVE: To explore clinicians views of the barriers and facilitators to use of C-reactive protein...
The C-reactive protein point-of-care test (CRP-POCT) can help distinguish between viral and bacteria...
OBJECTIVE: Respiratory tract infections are the most common indication for antibiotic prescribing in...
Background. In clinical trials, the potential of point-of-care (POC) C-reactive protein (CRP) tests ...
Background: New approaches are being sought to safely reduce community antibiotic prescribing. A rec...
AIMS : C-reactive protein (CRP) and neutrophil count (NC) are important diagnostic indicators of inf...
Objective. Respiratory tract infections are the most common indication for antibiotic prescribing in...
Background In southeast Asia, antibiotic prescription in febrile patients attending primary care is ...
BACKGROUND: Excessive prescription of antibiotics in patients with lower respiratory tract infection...
Aims: C-reactive protein (CRP) and neutrophil count (NC) are important diagnostic indicators of infl...
BACKGROUND: Acute infections are a common reason for children to consult primary care. Serious infec...
Objective: Antibiotics are prescribed too often in acutely ill children in primary care. We examined...
Contains fulltext : 165739.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ina...
Abstract Background New approaches are being sought to safely reduce community antibiotic prescribin...