Objective To evaluate the duration of prescriptions for antibiotic treatment for common infections in English primary care and to compare this with guideline recommendations. Design Cross sectional study. Setting General practices contributing to The Health Improvement Network database, 2013-15. Participants 931 015 consultations that resulted in an antibiotic prescription for one of several indications: acute sinusitis, acute sore throat, acute cough and bronchitis, pneumonia, acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), acute otitis media, acute cystitis, acute prostatitis, pyelonephritis, cellulitis, impetigo, scarlet fever, and gastroenteritis. Main outcome measures The main outcomes were the percentage of ant...
Objective: To characterise failure of antibiotic treatment in primary care in the United Kingdom in ...
OBJECTIVES:Antibiotic overprescribing in primary care has major impacts on the development of antibi...
Objective: to estimate the effectiveness of different strategies involving delayed antibiotic prescr...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the duration of prescriptions for antibiotic treatment for common infections i...
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the duration of prescriptions for antibiotic treatment for common infections in...
Objectives: Previous work based on guidelines and expert opinion identified ‘ideal’ prescribing prop...
Objectives:To analyse antibiotic prescribing behaviour in English primary care with particular regar...
Background: Delayed antibiotic prescribing is promoted as a strategy to reduce antibiotic consumptio...
Abstract To assess and analyse the knowledge of recommended antibiotic treatments, focusing on the a...
Objectives:To assess the appropriateness of prescribing systemic antibiotics for different clinical ...
Objectives: To identify and quantify inappropriate systemic antibiotic prescribing in primary care i...
Abstract Background Many of the acute infections that are seen in primary care and sometimes managed...
Purpose: To examine factors correlating with antibiotic prescribing for acute respiratory tract infe...
Objectives: To use illness severity scores to evaluate the appropriateness of antibiotic prescribing...
Objective: To characterise failure of antibiotic treatment in primary care in the United Kingdom in ...
OBJECTIVES:Antibiotic overprescribing in primary care has major impacts on the development of antibi...
Objective: to estimate the effectiveness of different strategies involving delayed antibiotic prescr...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the duration of prescriptions for antibiotic treatment for common infections i...
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the duration of prescriptions for antibiotic treatment for common infections in...
Objectives: Previous work based on guidelines and expert opinion identified ‘ideal’ prescribing prop...
Objectives:To analyse antibiotic prescribing behaviour in English primary care with particular regar...
Background: Delayed antibiotic prescribing is promoted as a strategy to reduce antibiotic consumptio...
Abstract To assess and analyse the knowledge of recommended antibiotic treatments, focusing on the a...
Objectives:To assess the appropriateness of prescribing systemic antibiotics for different clinical ...
Objectives: To identify and quantify inappropriate systemic antibiotic prescribing in primary care i...
Abstract Background Many of the acute infections that are seen in primary care and sometimes managed...
Purpose: To examine factors correlating with antibiotic prescribing for acute respiratory tract infe...
Objectives: To use illness severity scores to evaluate the appropriateness of antibiotic prescribing...
Objective: To characterise failure of antibiotic treatment in primary care in the United Kingdom in ...
OBJECTIVES:Antibiotic overprescribing in primary care has major impacts on the development of antibi...
Objective: to estimate the effectiveness of different strategies involving delayed antibiotic prescr...