One of several strategies developed to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in situations where the indication is not clear is delayed antibiotic prescription (DAP), defined as an antibiotic prescription issued for the patient to take only in case of feeling worse or not feeling better several days after the visit. We conducted a survey to identify DAP use in Spanish primary care settings. We surveyed 23 healthcare centers located in 4 autonomous regions where a randomized controlled trial (RCT) on DAP was underway. The primary variable was use of DAP. Categorical and quantitative variables were analyzed by means of the chi-squared test and non-parametric tests, respectively. The survey was sent to 375 healthcare professionals, 215 of whom r...
Introduction: delayed antibiotic prescription (DP) has been developed and promoted in international ...
Background: Overprescribing antibiotics for common or inaccurately diagnosed childhood infections is...
Objective: Antimicrobial resistance is a global health threat perpetuated by the overprescribing of ...
One of several strategies developed to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in situations where the i...
Abstract Background One of several strategies developed to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in si...
Prescribing antibiotics for self-limiting upper respiratory infections is unfortunately common pract...
Widespread use of antibiotics leads to development of antimicrobial resistance, an increasing threat...
Background: Respiratory tract infections are an important burden in primary care and it's known that...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic use is a major driver of antibiotic resistance. Although delayed antibiotic p...
Background Delayed prescribing of antibiotics for respiratory tract infections (RTIs...
BackgroundAntibiotic use is a major driver of antibiotic resistance. Although delayed antibiotic pre...
Objective: to estimate the effectiveness of different strategies involving delayed antibiotic prescr...
Background: Delayed antibiotic prescribing is promoted as a strategy to reduce antibiotic consumptio...
Delayed antibiotic prescription in primary care has been shown to reduce antibiotic consumption, wit...
Delayed antibiotic prescription in primary care has been shown to reduce antibiotic consumption, wit...
Introduction: delayed antibiotic prescription (DP) has been developed and promoted in international ...
Background: Overprescribing antibiotics for common or inaccurately diagnosed childhood infections is...
Objective: Antimicrobial resistance is a global health threat perpetuated by the overprescribing of ...
One of several strategies developed to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in situations where the i...
Abstract Background One of several strategies developed to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in si...
Prescribing antibiotics for self-limiting upper respiratory infections is unfortunately common pract...
Widespread use of antibiotics leads to development of antimicrobial resistance, an increasing threat...
Background: Respiratory tract infections are an important burden in primary care and it's known that...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic use is a major driver of antibiotic resistance. Although delayed antibiotic p...
Background Delayed prescribing of antibiotics for respiratory tract infections (RTIs...
BackgroundAntibiotic use is a major driver of antibiotic resistance. Although delayed antibiotic pre...
Objective: to estimate the effectiveness of different strategies involving delayed antibiotic prescr...
Background: Delayed antibiotic prescribing is promoted as a strategy to reduce antibiotic consumptio...
Delayed antibiotic prescription in primary care has been shown to reduce antibiotic consumption, wit...
Delayed antibiotic prescription in primary care has been shown to reduce antibiotic consumption, wit...
Introduction: delayed antibiotic prescription (DP) has been developed and promoted in international ...
Background: Overprescribing antibiotics for common or inaccurately diagnosed childhood infections is...
Objective: Antimicrobial resistance is a global health threat perpetuated by the overprescribing of ...