Background Six percent of patients are allergic to penicillin according to their medical records. While this designation protects a small number of truly allergic patients from serious reactions, those who are incorrectly labelled may be denied access to recommended first line treatment for many infections. Removal of incorrect penicillin allergy may have positive health consequences for the individual and the general population. We aimed to explore primary care physicians’ (PCPs) and patients’ views and understanding of penicillin allergy with a focus on clinical management of infections in the face of a penicillin allergy record. Methods We conducted an interview study with 31 patients with a penicillin allergy record, and 19 PCPs in th...
INTRODUCTION: Incorrect penicillin allergy records are recognised as an important barrier to the saf...
Objectives: To develop a behavioural intervention package to support clinicians and patients to amen...
Background: Penicillins are used first-line for many infections and are commonly associated with adv...
Abstract Background Six percent of patients are allergic to penicillin according to their medical re...
Background Removal of an inaccurate penicillin allergy record following testing allows patients to a...
An estimated 2.7 million people in the UK are potentially prevented from accessing highly effective ...
Objectives Approximately 10% of the general population are reported to have a penicillin allergy, bu...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a “penicillin aller...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a “penicillin...
Background: Removal of an inaccurate penicillin allergy record following testing allows patients to ...
BACKGROUND: The negative effect of the penicillin allergy label on antibiotic use and patient outcom...
Objectives About 6% of the UK general practice population has a record of a penicillin allergy but f...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a "penicillin aller...
Background: Suspected penicillin allergy (Pen-A) is often not verified by diagnostic testing. In thi...
Purpose of Project. There is growing interest in penicillin allergy delabeling strategies since the ...
INTRODUCTION: Incorrect penicillin allergy records are recognised as an important barrier to the saf...
Objectives: To develop a behavioural intervention package to support clinicians and patients to amen...
Background: Penicillins are used first-line for many infections and are commonly associated with adv...
Abstract Background Six percent of patients are allergic to penicillin according to their medical re...
Background Removal of an inaccurate penicillin allergy record following testing allows patients to a...
An estimated 2.7 million people in the UK are potentially prevented from accessing highly effective ...
Objectives Approximately 10% of the general population are reported to have a penicillin allergy, bu...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a “penicillin aller...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a “penicillin...
Background: Removal of an inaccurate penicillin allergy record following testing allows patients to ...
BACKGROUND: The negative effect of the penicillin allergy label on antibiotic use and patient outcom...
Objectives About 6% of the UK general practice population has a record of a penicillin allergy but f...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a "penicillin aller...
Background: Suspected penicillin allergy (Pen-A) is often not verified by diagnostic testing. In thi...
Purpose of Project. There is growing interest in penicillin allergy delabeling strategies since the ...
INTRODUCTION: Incorrect penicillin allergy records are recognised as an important barrier to the saf...
Objectives: To develop a behavioural intervention package to support clinicians and patients to amen...
Background: Penicillins are used first-line for many infections and are commonly associated with adv...