BACKGROUND: The overuse of antibiotics is a major cause for the worldwide rise of antibiotic resistance. Although it is well known that acute respiratory tract infections (ARTI) are mainly caused by viruses and are often self limiting, antibiotics are too frequently prescribed in primary care. CHANGE-3 examines whether a complex intervention focusing on improving communication and provision of prescribing feedback reduces antibiotic use in patients suffering from ARTI. METHODS/DESIGN: The CHANGE-3 trial is a cluster-randomized controlled trial nested within a web-based public campaign conducted in two regions in Germany. A total of 114 medical practices will be included. Practices randomized to the intervention will receive a practice-speci...
Background: Although most respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are due to viral infections, they caus...
Objective: To analyse if peer academic detailing by experienced general practitioners (GPs) could be...
Background: Shared decision making is an important component of patient-centred care. It is a set of...
Abstract Background The overuse of antibiotics is a major cause for the worldwide rise of antibiotic...
Abstract Background With an average prescription rate of 50%, in German primary care antibiotics are...
Contains fulltext : 238601.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ant...
Contains fulltext : 190981.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Des...
Background More than half of all antibiotic prescriptions in general practice are is...
BACKGROUND: Unnecessary prescribing of antibiotics in primary care is contributing to the emergence ...
Background: Unnecessary prescribing of antibiotics in primary care is contributing to the emergence ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness of implementing guidelines, coupled with individual feedback...
BACKGROUND: Acute respiratory tract infections (ARTI) are among the most frequent reasons for consul...
Irrational antibiotic use for respiratory tract infections (RTI) is a major driver of bacterial resi...
Background: Australian General Practitioners (GPs) are generous prescribers of antibiotics, promptin...
BACKGROUND: Evidence shows a high rate of unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions in primary care in Eu...
Background: Although most respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are due to viral infections, they caus...
Objective: To analyse if peer academic detailing by experienced general practitioners (GPs) could be...
Background: Shared decision making is an important component of patient-centred care. It is a set of...
Abstract Background The overuse of antibiotics is a major cause for the worldwide rise of antibiotic...
Abstract Background With an average prescription rate of 50%, in German primary care antibiotics are...
Contains fulltext : 238601.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ant...
Contains fulltext : 190981.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Des...
Background More than half of all antibiotic prescriptions in general practice are is...
BACKGROUND: Unnecessary prescribing of antibiotics in primary care is contributing to the emergence ...
Background: Unnecessary prescribing of antibiotics in primary care is contributing to the emergence ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness of implementing guidelines, coupled with individual feedback...
BACKGROUND: Acute respiratory tract infections (ARTI) are among the most frequent reasons for consul...
Irrational antibiotic use for respiratory tract infections (RTI) is a major driver of bacterial resi...
Background: Australian General Practitioners (GPs) are generous prescribers of antibiotics, promptin...
BACKGROUND: Evidence shows a high rate of unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions in primary care in Eu...
Background: Although most respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are due to viral infections, they caus...
Objective: To analyse if peer academic detailing by experienced general practitioners (GPs) could be...
Background: Shared decision making is an important component of patient-centred care. It is a set of...