Objective To establish whether an interactive booklet on respiratory tract infections in children reduces reconsultation for the same illness episode, reduces antibiotic use, and affects future consulting intentions, while maintaining parental satisfaction with care. Design Pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial. Setting 61 general practices in Wales and England. Participants 558 children (6 months to 14 years) presenting to primary care with an acute respiratory tract infection (7 days or less). Children with suspected pneumonia, asthma or a serious concomitant illness, or needing immediate hospital admission were excluded. Three withdrew and 27 were lost to follow-up, leaving 528 (94.6%) with main outcome data. Interven...
Objective To investigate recruitment and retention, data collection methods and the acceptability of...
Objectives: Antibiotics are too often prescribed in childhood respiratory tract infection (RTI), des...
Objectives: Antibiotics are too often prescribed in childhood respiratory tract infection (RTI), des...
Objective To establish whether an interactive booklet on respiratory tract infections in children re...
Objective: To establish whether an interactive booklet on respiratory tract infections in children r...
OBJECTIVE: To establish whether an interactive booklet on respiratory tract infections in children r...
Respiratory tract infections are the most common reason for children to consult, and be prescribed a...
Background Respiratory tract infections in children result in more primary care consultations tha...
<b>Background</b> Respiratory tract infections in children result in more primary care ...
Objective To investigate recruitment and retention, data collection methods and the acceptability of...
Objectives: Antibiotics are too often prescribed in childhood respiratory tract infection (RTI), des...
Objectives: Antibiotics are too often prescribed in childhood respiratory tract infection (RTI), des...
Objective To establish whether an interactive booklet on respiratory tract infections in children re...
Objective: To establish whether an interactive booklet on respiratory tract infections in children r...
OBJECTIVE: To establish whether an interactive booklet on respiratory tract infections in children r...
Respiratory tract infections are the most common reason for children to consult, and be prescribed a...
Background Respiratory tract infections in children result in more primary care consultations tha...
<b>Background</b> Respiratory tract infections in children result in more primary care ...
Objective To investigate recruitment and retention, data collection methods and the acceptability of...
Objectives: Antibiotics are too often prescribed in childhood respiratory tract infection (RTI), des...
Objectives: Antibiotics are too often prescribed in childhood respiratory tract infection (RTI), des...