BACKGROUND:Optimising the use of antibiotics is a key component of antibiotic stewardship. Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are the most common reason for antibiotic prescription in children, even though most of these infections in children under 5 years are viral. This study aims to safely reduce antibiotic prescriptions in children under 5 years with suspected lower RTI at the emergency department (ED), by implementing a clinical decision rule. METHODS AND FINDINGS:In a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial, we included children aged 1-60 months presenting with fever and cough or dyspnoea to 8 EDs in The Netherlands. The EDs were of varying sizes, from diverse geographic and demographic regions, and of different hospital types (tertia...
SummaryBackgroundAntimicrobial resistance is a serious threat to public health, with most antibiotic...
Introduction Over 80% of antibiotics are prescribed in primary care, mainly for viral respiratory t...
Around 80% of antibiotics used in health care are prescribed by general practitioners (GPs). Childre...
BACKGROUND: Optimising the use of antibiotics is a key component of antibiotic stewardship. Respirat...
This research project aimed to safely reduce antibiotic prescriptions in children under five suspec...
Background: Discriminating viral from bacterial lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) in childr...
Background: Discriminating viral from bacterial lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) in childr...
Background: Most antibiotics in children are used to treat viral and self-limiting conditions. This ...
Objectives: Antibiotic use is unnecessarily high for paediatric respiratory tract infections (RTIs) ...
Contains fulltext : 231542.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: R...
Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Bri...
<strong>Objectives</strong> Antibiotic use is unnecessarily high for paediatric respiratory tract in...
This thesis present the results of multiple studies to improve clinical decision making in children ...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To assess the impact of a clinical decision model for febrile children at r...
This research project aimed to safely reduce antibiotic prescriptions in children under five suspec...
SummaryBackgroundAntimicrobial resistance is a serious threat to public health, with most antibiotic...
Introduction Over 80% of antibiotics are prescribed in primary care, mainly for viral respiratory t...
Around 80% of antibiotics used in health care are prescribed by general practitioners (GPs). Childre...
BACKGROUND: Optimising the use of antibiotics is a key component of antibiotic stewardship. Respirat...
This research project aimed to safely reduce antibiotic prescriptions in children under five suspec...
Background: Discriminating viral from bacterial lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) in childr...
Background: Discriminating viral from bacterial lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) in childr...
Background: Most antibiotics in children are used to treat viral and self-limiting conditions. This ...
Objectives: Antibiotic use is unnecessarily high for paediatric respiratory tract infections (RTIs) ...
Contains fulltext : 231542.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: R...
Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Bri...
<strong>Objectives</strong> Antibiotic use is unnecessarily high for paediatric respiratory tract in...
This thesis present the results of multiple studies to improve clinical decision making in children ...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To assess the impact of a clinical decision model for febrile children at r...
This research project aimed to safely reduce antibiotic prescriptions in children under five suspec...
SummaryBackgroundAntimicrobial resistance is a serious threat to public health, with most antibiotic...
Introduction Over 80% of antibiotics are prescribed in primary care, mainly for viral respiratory t...
Around 80% of antibiotics used in health care are prescribed by general practitioners (GPs). Childre...