BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the commonest indication for community antibiotic prescriptions. Prescribing is rising and is influenced by patients' consulting behaviour and beliefs. AIM: To build up a profile of the 'RTI clinical iceberg' by exploring how the general public manage RTI, visit GPs and why. DESIGN AND SETTING: Two-phase qualitative and quantitative study in England. METHOD: Qualitative interviews with 17 participants with acute RTI visiting pharmacies in England, and face-to-face questionnaire survey of 1767 adults ≥15 years in households in England during January 2011. RESULTS: Qualitative interviews: interviewees with RTI visited GPs if they considered their symptoms were prolonged, or severe enough to cau...
The vast majority of respiratory tract (RT) symptoms such as cough, sore throat and earache are self...
Background: Although the vast majority of respiratory tract symptoms are self-limiting, many patient...
OBJECTIVES: Overutilisation of antibiotics may contribute to the emergence of antimicrobial drug res...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the commonest indication for community antibiotic p...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the commonest indication for community antibiotic p...
Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) remain the commonest reason for acute consultations in primary c...
Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) remain the commonest reason for acute consultations in primary c...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to estimate trends in primary care consultations and antibioti...
Abstract: Objective: Communication skills can reduce inappropriate antibiotic prescribing, which cou...
Background Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are a common reason for people to consult in primary ...
INTRODUCTION: The use of antibiotics in human medicine is partly responsible for the global increase...
Objective To explore perceptions of illness, the decisions to consult and the acceptability of dela...
Objectives To describe the role patient expectations play in general practitioners (GPs) antibiotic ...
Objective: To explore perceptions of illness, the decisions to consult, and the acceptability of del...
OBJECTIVES: Overutilisation of antibiotics may contribute to the emergence of antimicrobial drug res...
The vast majority of respiratory tract (RT) symptoms such as cough, sore throat and earache are self...
Background: Although the vast majority of respiratory tract symptoms are self-limiting, many patient...
OBJECTIVES: Overutilisation of antibiotics may contribute to the emergence of antimicrobial drug res...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the commonest indication for community antibiotic p...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the commonest indication for community antibiotic p...
Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) remain the commonest reason for acute consultations in primary c...
Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) remain the commonest reason for acute consultations in primary c...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to estimate trends in primary care consultations and antibioti...
Abstract: Objective: Communication skills can reduce inappropriate antibiotic prescribing, which cou...
Background Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are a common reason for people to consult in primary ...
INTRODUCTION: The use of antibiotics in human medicine is partly responsible for the global increase...
Objective To explore perceptions of illness, the decisions to consult and the acceptability of dela...
Objectives To describe the role patient expectations play in general practitioners (GPs) antibiotic ...
Objective: To explore perceptions of illness, the decisions to consult, and the acceptability of del...
OBJECTIVES: Overutilisation of antibiotics may contribute to the emergence of antimicrobial drug res...
The vast majority of respiratory tract (RT) symptoms such as cough, sore throat and earache are self...
Background: Although the vast majority of respiratory tract symptoms are self-limiting, many patient...
OBJECTIVES: Overutilisation of antibiotics may contribute to the emergence of antimicrobial drug res...