BackgroundOveruse of antibiotics and inappropriate prescribing has resulted in rapid development of antimicrobial resistance. Most antibiotics in the United Kingdom (71.4%) are prescribed in primary care by general practitioners, with about half prescribed for viral rather than bacterial illnesses.AimsTo explore antibiotic prescribing and factors which may influence maternal decision making to seek antibiotics for their young children.MethodsData for children under five years was gathered using a mixed methods case study approach. Quantitative general practice antibiotic prescribing data (n = 697 children) was statistically analysed and these results were further explored in six focus groups with mothers (n=19) of children under five. The q...
Antibiotics are one of the most widely used medicines. They are drugs which kill and arrest the grow...
Background: Preschool-aged children are the highest consumers of antibiotics, but consult mainly for...
AIM: To describe the patterns of antimicrobial prescribing in general practice for children aged ≤18...
Aim: To understand the factors influencing parental attitudes towards antibiotic prescribing. Backg...
Background Antibiotics are vital in treating infections and improving health conditions. However, ov...
Aims. To explore what factors influence mothers' decisions to seek antibiotics for their young chil...
Background: Acute respiratory tract infections (RTI) in children are a common reason for antibiotic ...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic prescribing during childhood, most commonly for respiratory tract infections ...
Background: Antibiotic prescribing during childhood contributes to antimicrobial resistance, which i...
BACKGROUND: The National Health Service England, Commissioning for Quality and Innovation for Antimi...
Background: Despite huge public campaigns, there is still overconsumption of antibiotics in children...
Background Antibiotic resistance is an important societal health issue. The greatest risk factor for...
BACKGROUND: Overuse and inappropriate prescribing of antibiotics is driving antibiotic resistance. G...
Background : Antibiotics are overprescribed for non-severe acute infections in children in primary c...
Background: Antibiotics are overprescribed for non-severe acute infections in children in primary ca...
Antibiotics are one of the most widely used medicines. They are drugs which kill and arrest the grow...
Background: Preschool-aged children are the highest consumers of antibiotics, but consult mainly for...
AIM: To describe the patterns of antimicrobial prescribing in general practice for children aged ≤18...
Aim: To understand the factors influencing parental attitudes towards antibiotic prescribing. Backg...
Background Antibiotics are vital in treating infections and improving health conditions. However, ov...
Aims. To explore what factors influence mothers' decisions to seek antibiotics for their young chil...
Background: Acute respiratory tract infections (RTI) in children are a common reason for antibiotic ...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic prescribing during childhood, most commonly for respiratory tract infections ...
Background: Antibiotic prescribing during childhood contributes to antimicrobial resistance, which i...
BACKGROUND: The National Health Service England, Commissioning for Quality and Innovation for Antimi...
Background: Despite huge public campaigns, there is still overconsumption of antibiotics in children...
Background Antibiotic resistance is an important societal health issue. The greatest risk factor for...
BACKGROUND: Overuse and inappropriate prescribing of antibiotics is driving antibiotic resistance. G...
Background : Antibiotics are overprescribed for non-severe acute infections in children in primary c...
Background: Antibiotics are overprescribed for non-severe acute infections in children in primary ca...
Antibiotics are one of the most widely used medicines. They are drugs which kill and arrest the grow...
Background: Preschool-aged children are the highest consumers of antibiotics, but consult mainly for...
AIM: To describe the patterns of antimicrobial prescribing in general practice for children aged ≤18...