Background The rise in antibiotic resistance is a global public health concern, and antibiotic overuse needs to be reduced. Earlier studies of out-of-hours care have indicated that antibiotic prescribing is less appropriate than that of in-hours care. However, no study has compared the out-of-hours treatment of infections to in-hours treatment within the same population. Methods This retrospective, descriptive study was based on data retrieved from the Kronoberg Infection Database in Primary Care (KIDPC), which consists of all visits to primary care with an infection diagnosis or prescription of antibiotics during 2006-2014. The purpose was to study the trends in antibiotic prescribing and to compare consultations and prescriptions between ...
Background: Antibiotic overuse has contributed to antimicrobial resistance, which is a global public...
Background Interventions are needed to reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescribing for respiratory tra...
Aims To explore General Practitioners (GP) and Nurse Prescribers (NP) views on and experiences of pr...
Background The rise in antibiotic resistance is a global public health concern, and antibiotic overu...
BackgroundThe rise in antibiotic resistance is a global public health concern, and antibiotic overus...
Background: The rise in antibiotic resistance is a global public health concern, and antibiotic over...
BACKGROUND: Unnecessary and non-first-choice antibiotic prescribing is a significant problem in prim...
Abstract Objective. To describe the frequency and characteristics of antibiotic prescribing for diff...
Abstract published with permission. Background: Overuse of antibiotics and inappropriate prescribing...
Objectives To describe the frequency and nature of antibiotic prescriptions issued by a primary car...
Purpose: To examine factors correlating with antibiotic prescribing for acute respiratory tract infe...
AbstractObjective To study variation in antibiotic prescribing rates among general practitioners (GP...
Background & Aim: Restrictive antibiotics prescribing in primary care during office hours may lead t...
Background: Swedish studies on antibiotic use in primary care have been based on one-week registrati...
A diagnosis-antibiotic prescribing study initiated by the Swedish Strategic Programme for the Ration...
Background: Antibiotic overuse has contributed to antimicrobial resistance, which is a global public...
Background Interventions are needed to reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescribing for respiratory tra...
Aims To explore General Practitioners (GP) and Nurse Prescribers (NP) views on and experiences of pr...
Background The rise in antibiotic resistance is a global public health concern, and antibiotic overu...
BackgroundThe rise in antibiotic resistance is a global public health concern, and antibiotic overus...
Background: The rise in antibiotic resistance is a global public health concern, and antibiotic over...
BACKGROUND: Unnecessary and non-first-choice antibiotic prescribing is a significant problem in prim...
Abstract Objective. To describe the frequency and characteristics of antibiotic prescribing for diff...
Abstract published with permission. Background: Overuse of antibiotics and inappropriate prescribing...
Objectives To describe the frequency and nature of antibiotic prescriptions issued by a primary car...
Purpose: To examine factors correlating with antibiotic prescribing for acute respiratory tract infe...
AbstractObjective To study variation in antibiotic prescribing rates among general practitioners (GP...
Background & Aim: Restrictive antibiotics prescribing in primary care during office hours may lead t...
Background: Swedish studies on antibiotic use in primary care have been based on one-week registrati...
A diagnosis-antibiotic prescribing study initiated by the Swedish Strategic Programme for the Ration...
Background: Antibiotic overuse has contributed to antimicrobial resistance, which is a global public...
Background Interventions are needed to reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescribing for respiratory tra...
Aims To explore General Practitioners (GP) and Nurse Prescribers (NP) views on and experiences of pr...