BACKGROUND: In a pan-European randomised controlled trial (GRACE INTRO) of two interventions, (i) a point-of-care C-reactive protein test and/or (ii) training in communication skills and use of an interactive patient booklet, both interventions resulted in large reductions in antibiotic prescribing for acute cough. AIMS: This process evaluation explored patients' views of primary care consultations using the two interventions in six European countries. METHODS: Sixty-two interviews were conducted with patients who had participated in the GRACE INTRO trial. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and translated into English where necessary. Analysis used techniques from thematic and framework analysis. RESULTS: Most patients were satisfied with...
BACKGROUND: Uptake of interventions to improve quality of care by clinicians is variable and is infl...
Abstract Background Uptake of interventions to improve quality of care by clinicians is variable and...
BACKGROUND Evidence shows a high rate of unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions in primary care in Eur...
BACKGROUND: In a pan-European randomised controlled trial (GRACE INTRO) of two interventions, (i) a ...
BACKGROUND: In a pan-European randomised controlled trial (GRACE INTRO) of two interventions, (i) a ...
10.1038/npjpcrm.2014.26BACKGROUND: In a pan-European randomised controlled trial (GRACE INTRO) of tw...
BACKGROUND: In a pan-European randomised controlled trial (GRACE INTRO) of two interventions, (i) a ...
Background: In a pan-European randomised controlled trial (GRACE INTRO) of two interventions, (i)...
Background: In a pan-European randomised controlled trial (GRACE INTRO) of two interventions, (i)...
BACKGROUND: In a pan-European randomised controlled trial (GRACE INTRO) of two interventions, (i) a ...
Background: Interventions to promote prudent antibiotic prescribing by general practitioners (GPs) h...
Background: Interventions to promote prudent antibiotic prescribing by general practitioners (GPs) h...
Background: Interventions to promote prudent antibiotic prescribing by general practitioners (GPs) h...
Background: Interventions to promote prudent antibiotic prescribing by general practitioners (GPs) h...
BACKGROUND: Uptake of interventions to improve quality of care by clinicians is variable and is infl...
BACKGROUND: Uptake of interventions to improve quality of care by clinicians is variable and is infl...
Abstract Background Uptake of interventions to improve quality of care by clinicians is variable and...
BACKGROUND Evidence shows a high rate of unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions in primary care in Eur...
BACKGROUND: In a pan-European randomised controlled trial (GRACE INTRO) of two interventions, (i) a ...
BACKGROUND: In a pan-European randomised controlled trial (GRACE INTRO) of two interventions, (i) a ...
10.1038/npjpcrm.2014.26BACKGROUND: In a pan-European randomised controlled trial (GRACE INTRO) of tw...
BACKGROUND: In a pan-European randomised controlled trial (GRACE INTRO) of two interventions, (i) a ...
Background: In a pan-European randomised controlled trial (GRACE INTRO) of two interventions, (i)...
Background: In a pan-European randomised controlled trial (GRACE INTRO) of two interventions, (i)...
BACKGROUND: In a pan-European randomised controlled trial (GRACE INTRO) of two interventions, (i) a ...
Background: Interventions to promote prudent antibiotic prescribing by general practitioners (GPs) h...
Background: Interventions to promote prudent antibiotic prescribing by general practitioners (GPs) h...
Background: Interventions to promote prudent antibiotic prescribing by general practitioners (GPs) h...
Background: Interventions to promote prudent antibiotic prescribing by general practitioners (GPs) h...
BACKGROUND: Uptake of interventions to improve quality of care by clinicians is variable and is infl...
BACKGROUND: Uptake of interventions to improve quality of care by clinicians is variable and is infl...
Abstract Background Uptake of interventions to improve quality of care by clinicians is variable and...
BACKGROUND Evidence shows a high rate of unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions in primary care in Eur...