ABSTRACT Iwan Dwiprahasto & Erna Kristin - Improving the use of antibiotics in primary health centres through a problem-based pharmacotherapy training approach Background: Inappropriate use of antibiotics in the treatment of common diseases such as acute respiratory infection (ARI) and diarrhoea has been the major health problems in primary health centres (PHCs). Beside increasing the risk of adverse event, excessive use of antibiotics has also led to bacterial resistance worldwide. Objective: To improve the quality of prescribing of Primary Health Centers\u27 (PHCs) physicians and paramedics particularly in the treatment of ARI and diarrhoea. Design: Prospective intervention study with control group involving 113 PHCs\u27 physicians in bot...
Practice Problem: Unwarranted antibiotic prescribing practices when treating acute respiratory illne...
<b>Background</b> After some years of a downward trend, antibiotic prescribing rates in...
Contains fulltext : 88230.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Antibiotics ar...
ABSTRACT Iwan Dwiprahasto & Erna Kristin - Improving the use of antibiotics in primary health centre...
Background: inappropriate use of drugs for the treatment of acute respiratory infections (ARI) has b...
Background: Antibiotic overuse is one of the largest threats to global health. Nearly 50% of antibio...
BACKGROUND:The treatment of upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) accounts for the majority of ...
Around 90% of antibiotics used in human medicine are prescribed in primary care. At least half of th...
BACKGROUND: Evidence shows a high rate of unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions in primary care in Eu...
Background: An excessive use of drugs in primary health care is commonly unavoidable. This in part d...
Background More than half of all antibiotic prescriptions in general practice are is...
Background: Antimicrobial resistance has been identified as a major threat by the World Health Organ...
Background: Acute Respiratory Tract Infections (ARI) is the leading cause of child morbidity and mor...
Introduction: Approximately 25 million people in the United States visit their primary care physicia...
Background: After some years of a downward trend, antibiotic prescribing rates in the community ha...
Practice Problem: Unwarranted antibiotic prescribing practices when treating acute respiratory illne...
<b>Background</b> After some years of a downward trend, antibiotic prescribing rates in...
Contains fulltext : 88230.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Antibiotics ar...
ABSTRACT Iwan Dwiprahasto & Erna Kristin - Improving the use of antibiotics in primary health centre...
Background: inappropriate use of drugs for the treatment of acute respiratory infections (ARI) has b...
Background: Antibiotic overuse is one of the largest threats to global health. Nearly 50% of antibio...
BACKGROUND:The treatment of upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) accounts for the majority of ...
Around 90% of antibiotics used in human medicine are prescribed in primary care. At least half of th...
BACKGROUND: Evidence shows a high rate of unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions in primary care in Eu...
Background: An excessive use of drugs in primary health care is commonly unavoidable. This in part d...
Background More than half of all antibiotic prescriptions in general practice are is...
Background: Antimicrobial resistance has been identified as a major threat by the World Health Organ...
Background: Acute Respiratory Tract Infections (ARI) is the leading cause of child morbidity and mor...
Introduction: Approximately 25 million people in the United States visit their primary care physicia...
Background: After some years of a downward trend, antibiotic prescribing rates in the community ha...
Practice Problem: Unwarranted antibiotic prescribing practices when treating acute respiratory illne...
<b>Background</b> After some years of a downward trend, antibiotic prescribing rates in...
Contains fulltext : 88230.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Antibiotics ar...