Background: Australian General Practitioners (GPs) are generous prescribers of antibiotics, prompting concerns including increasing antimicrobial resistance in the community. Recent data show that GPs in vocational training have prescribing patterns comparable with the high prescribing rate of their established GP supervisors. Evidence-based guidelines consistently advise that antibiotics are not indicated for uncomplicated upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) and are rarely indicated for acute bronchitis. A number of interventions have been trialled to promote rational antibiotic prescribing by established GPs (with variable effectiveness), but the impact of such interventions in a training setting is unclear. We hypothesise that inte...
Background. Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and subsequent antibacterial resistance are major ...
Background: Antibiotics are overused for non-pneumonia acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs).Ai...
SummaryThere is increasing evidence that antibiotics have limited value for many respiratory illness...
Background: Australian General Practitioners (GPs) are generous prescribers of antibiotics, promptin...
Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and consequent antibacterial resistance is a major threat to h...
Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and consequent antibacterial resistance is a major threat to h...
Background. Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and consequent antibacterial resistance is a major...
BackgroundInappropriate antibiotic prescription and consequent antibacterial resistance is a major t...
Over-prescription of antibiotics for non-pneumonia respiratory tract infections (RTIs) is a major co...
Over-prescription of antibiotics for non-pneumonia respiratory tract infections (RTIs) is a major co...
Antibiotic resistance is among the most important current public health issues. Most antibiotics are...
Over-prescription of antibiotics for non-pneumonia respiratory tract infections (RTIs) is a major co...
BACKGROUND: After some years of a downward trend, antibiotic prescribing rates in the community have...
Background: Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and subsequent antibacterial resistance are major ...
Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and subsequent antibacterial resistance are major threats to h...
Background. Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and subsequent antibacterial resistance are major ...
Background: Antibiotics are overused for non-pneumonia acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs).Ai...
SummaryThere is increasing evidence that antibiotics have limited value for many respiratory illness...
Background: Australian General Practitioners (GPs) are generous prescribers of antibiotics, promptin...
Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and consequent antibacterial resistance is a major threat to h...
Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and consequent antibacterial resistance is a major threat to h...
Background. Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and consequent antibacterial resistance is a major...
BackgroundInappropriate antibiotic prescription and consequent antibacterial resistance is a major t...
Over-prescription of antibiotics for non-pneumonia respiratory tract infections (RTIs) is a major co...
Over-prescription of antibiotics for non-pneumonia respiratory tract infections (RTIs) is a major co...
Antibiotic resistance is among the most important current public health issues. Most antibiotics are...
Over-prescription of antibiotics for non-pneumonia respiratory tract infections (RTIs) is a major co...
BACKGROUND: After some years of a downward trend, antibiotic prescribing rates in the community have...
Background: Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and subsequent antibacterial resistance are major ...
Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and subsequent antibacterial resistance are major threats to h...
Background. Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and subsequent antibacterial resistance are major ...
Background: Antibiotics are overused for non-pneumonia acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs).Ai...
SummaryThere is increasing evidence that antibiotics have limited value for many respiratory illness...