Abstract published with permission. Background: Overuse of antibiotics and inappropriate prescribing has resulted in a rapid increase in the rate of antibiotic resistance, with poorer patient outcomes and increased health costs. In the out-of-hours setting, a high proportion of antibiotics are prescribed and practices need to improve to reduce antibiotic resistance. Purpose: To identify antibiotic prescribing practices in European out-of-hours primary care services that are contributing to antibiotic resistance. Design: The review was conducted in alignment with the PRISMA statement (Moher, Liberati, Tetzlaff, Altman, & PRISMA Group, 2009). Methods: A literature search was performed using MySearch to identify European literature. The search...
Abstract: Antibiotic prescribing in primary care contributes to the growing problem of antibiotic re...
Abstract: Infections are the most common reason why patients consult out-of-hours (OOH) primary care...
Abstract: Background During out-of-hours (OOH) primary care, GPs overprescribe antibiotics for respi...
Background: Overuse of antibiotics and inappropriate prescribing has resulted in a rapid increase i...
Background: Antibiotic overuse has contributed to antimicrobial resistance, which is a global public...
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 The rise in antibiotic resistance is a global public health concern, and antibiotic overu...
Background & Aim: Restrictive antibiotics prescribing in primary care during office hours may lead t...
BACKGROUND: Unnecessary and non-first-choice antibiotic prescribing is a significant problem in prim...
Contains fulltext : 139052.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Abstract Object...
Background Interventions are needed to reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescribing for respiratory tra...
Objectives To describe the frequency and nature of antibiotic prescriptions issued by a primary car...
Antibiotics save lives and are one of the most widely used medications of modern medicine. However, ...
Aims To explore General Practitioners (GP) and Nurse Prescribers (NP) views on and experiences of pr...
Abstract: Antibiotic prescribing in primary care contributes to the growing problem of antibiotic re...
Abstract: Infections are the most common reason why patients consult out-of-hours (OOH) primary care...
Abstract: Background During out-of-hours (OOH) primary care, GPs overprescribe antibiotics for respi...
Background: Overuse of antibiotics and inappropriate prescribing has resulted in a rapid increase i...
Background: Antibiotic overuse has contributed to antimicrobial resistance, which is a global public...
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 The rise in antibiotic resistance is a global public health concern, and antibiotic overu...
Background & Aim: Restrictive antibiotics prescribing in primary care during office hours may lead t...
BACKGROUND: Unnecessary and non-first-choice antibiotic prescribing is a significant problem in prim...
Contains fulltext : 139052.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Abstract Object...
Background Interventions are needed to reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescribing for respiratory tra...
Objectives To describe the frequency and nature of antibiotic prescriptions issued by a primary car...
Antibiotics save lives and are one of the most widely used medications of modern medicine. However, ...
Aims To explore General Practitioners (GP) and Nurse Prescribers (NP) views on and experiences of pr...
Abstract: Antibiotic prescribing in primary care contributes to the growing problem of antibiotic re...
Abstract: Infections are the most common reason why patients consult out-of-hours (OOH) primary care...
Abstract: Background During out-of-hours (OOH) primary care, GPs overprescribe antibiotics for respi...