We investigated the efficacy of patient-targeted education in reducing antibiotic prescriptions for upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) among adults in the private primary care setting in Singapore. Our randomized controlled trial enrolled patients aged 21 years and above presenting at general practitioner (GP) clinics with URTI symptoms for 7 days or less. Intervention arm patients were verbally educated via pamphlets about the etiology of URTIs, the role of antibiotics in treating URTIs, and the consequences of inappropriate antibiotic use. Control arm patients were educated on influenza vaccinations. Both arms were compared regarding the proportions prescribed antibiotics and the patients' postconsultation views. A total of 914 pa...
Objectives: Antibiotics are too often prescribed in childhood respiratory tract infection (RTI), des...
BackgroundInappropriate antibiotic prescription and consequent antibacterial resistance is a major t...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effect of an educational intervention, aimed at nurse p...
We investigated the efficacy of patient-targeted education in reducing antibiotic prescriptions for ...
Background: Antibiotics are widely prescribed especially for URTIs. Their irrational use can increas...
Purpose: To compare the extent of using an evidence-based approach in managing upper respiratory tra...
Background More than half of all antibiotic prescriptions in general practice are is...
Introduction: Upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is a common encounter in primary care and mos...
Upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is mostly viral in aetiology, but patients presenting with ...
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...
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...
Abstract Background Antibiotic overuse is the most important modifiable factor contributing to antib...
Background. Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and consequent antibacterial resistance is a major...
Objectives: Antibiotics are too often prescribed in childhood respiratory tract infection (RTI), des...
BackgroundInappropriate antibiotic prescription and consequent antibacterial resistance is a major t...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effect of an educational intervention, aimed at nurse p...
We investigated the efficacy of patient-targeted education in reducing antibiotic prescriptions for ...
Background: Antibiotics are widely prescribed especially for URTIs. Their irrational use can increas...
Purpose: To compare the extent of using an evidence-based approach in managing upper respiratory tra...
Background More than half of all antibiotic prescriptions in general practice are is...
Introduction: Upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is a common encounter in primary care and mos...
Upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is mostly viral in aetiology, but patients presenting with ...
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...
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...
Abstract Background Antibiotic overuse is the most important modifiable factor contributing to antib...
Background. Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and consequent antibacterial resistance is a major...
Objectives: Antibiotics are too often prescribed in childhood respiratory tract infection (RTI), des...
BackgroundInappropriate antibiotic prescription and consequent antibacterial resistance is a major t...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effect of an educational intervention, aimed at nurse p...