Background Outpatients with acute cough who expect, hope for or ask for antibiotics may be more unwell, benefit more from antibiotic treatment, and be more satisfied with care when they are prescribed antibiotics. Clinicians may not accurately identify those patients. Objective To explore whether patient views (expecting, hoping for or asking for antibiotics) are associated with illness presentation and resolution, whether patient views are accurately perceived by clinicians, and the association of all these factors with antibiotic prescribing and patient satisfaction with care. Methods Prospective observational study of 3402 adult patients with acute cough presenting in 14 primary care networks. Correlations and associations tested with mu...
BACKGROUND: Patient expectations are among the strongest predictors of clinicians' antibiotic prescr...
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 ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Outpatients with acute cough who expect, hope for or ask for antibiotics ma...
BACKGROUND: Outpatients with acute cough who expect, hope for or ask for antibiotics may be more unw...
Outpatients with acute cough who expect, hope for or ask for antibiotics may be more unwell, benefit...
Background: Outpatients with acute cough who expect, hope for or ask for antibiotics may be more unw...
Background: Outpatients with acute cough who expect, hope for or ask for antibiotics may be more unw...
In the outpatient setting, estimates suggest that 30% of the antibiotics prescribed are unnecessary....
Background. Patient expectation for a prescription is a recognized influence on GPs' prescribing, pa...
Background. Patient expectation for a prescription is a recognized influence on GPs' prescribing, pa...
INTRODUCTION: The use of antibiotics in human medicine is partly responsible for the global increase...
Reducing inappropriate prescribing is key to mitigating antibiotic resistance, particularly in acute...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: Patient expectations are among the strongest predictors of clinicians' antibiotic prescr...
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 ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Outpatients with acute cough who expect, hope for or ask for antibiotics ma...
BACKGROUND: Outpatients with acute cough who expect, hope for or ask for antibiotics may be more unw...
Outpatients with acute cough who expect, hope for or ask for antibiotics may be more unwell, benefit...
Background: Outpatients with acute cough who expect, hope for or ask for antibiotics may be more unw...
Background: Outpatients with acute cough who expect, hope for or ask for antibiotics may be more unw...
In the outpatient setting, estimates suggest that 30% of the antibiotics prescribed are unnecessary....
Background. Patient expectation for a prescription is a recognized influence on GPs' prescribing, pa...
Background. Patient expectation for a prescription is a recognized influence on GPs' prescribing, pa...
INTRODUCTION: The use of antibiotics in human medicine is partly responsible for the global increase...
Reducing inappropriate prescribing is key to mitigating antibiotic resistance, particularly in acute...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: Patient expectations are among the strongest predictors of clinicians' antibiotic prescr...
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 ...