BackgroundDelayed (or "backup") antibiotic prescription, where the patient is given a prescription but advised to delay initiating antibiotics, has been shown to be effective in reducing antibiotic use in primary care. However, this strategy is not widely used in the United Kingdom. This study aimed to identify factors influencing preferences among the UK public for delayed prescription, and understand their relative importance, to help increase appropriate use of this prescribing option.Methods and findingsWe conducted an online choice experiment in 2 UK general population samples: adults and parents of children under 18 years. Respondents were presented with 12 scenarios in which they, or their child, might need antibiotics for a respirat...
Objectives:To analyse antibiotic prescribing behaviour in English primary care with particular regar...
Abstract Background One of several strategies developed to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in si...
To analyse antibiotic prescribing behaviour in English primary care with particular regard to which ...
Delayed (or ‘back-up’) antibiotic prescription, where the patient is given a prescription but advise...
BACKGROUND: Delayed (or “backup”) antibiotic prescription, where the patient is given a prescripti...
BACKGROUND: Delayed (or "backup") antibiotic prescription, where the patient is given a prescription...
Objective: to estimate the effectiveness of different strategies involving delayed antibiotic prescr...
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...
OBJECTIVE: To identify general practitioner (GP) views and understanding on the use of delayed presc...
Background: In the UK, consultations for prescription medicines are available via private providers...
Background: Delayed antibiotic prescribing is promoted as a strategy to reduce antibiotic consumptio...
peer-reviewedBackground Antimicrobial resistance is an emerging global threat to health and is assoc...
One of several strategies developed to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in situations where the i...
Background: Overprescribing antibiotics for common or inaccurately diagnosed childhood infections is...
Objectives:To analyse antibiotic prescribing behaviour in English primary care with particular regar...
Abstract Background One of several strategies developed to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in si...
To analyse antibiotic prescribing behaviour in English primary care with particular regard to which ...
Delayed (or ‘back-up’) antibiotic prescription, where the patient is given a prescription but advise...
BACKGROUND: Delayed (or “backup”) antibiotic prescription, where the patient is given a prescripti...
BACKGROUND: Delayed (or "backup") antibiotic prescription, where the patient is given a prescription...
Objective: to estimate the effectiveness of different strategies involving delayed antibiotic prescr...
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...
OBJECTIVE: To identify general practitioner (GP) views and understanding on the use of delayed presc...
Background: In the UK, consultations for prescription medicines are available via private providers...
Background: Delayed antibiotic prescribing is promoted as a strategy to reduce antibiotic consumptio...
peer-reviewedBackground Antimicrobial resistance is an emerging global threat to health and is assoc...
One of several strategies developed to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in situations where the i...
Background: Overprescribing antibiotics for common or inaccurately diagnosed childhood infections is...
Objectives:To analyse antibiotic prescribing behaviour in English primary care with particular regar...
Abstract Background One of several strategies developed to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use in si...
To analyse antibiotic prescribing behaviour in English primary care with particular regard to which ...