Background: Despite huge public campaigns, there is still overconsumption of antibiotics in children with self-limiting diseases. Possible explanations may be the physicians' and parents' uncertainty about the gravity of the disease and inadequate communication between physicians and parents leading to lack of reassurance for the parents. In this paper we describe the design and methods of a trial aiming to rationalize antibiotic prescribing by decreasing this uncertainty and parental anxiety. Methods/design: Acutely ill children without suspected serious disease consulting their family physician will be consecutively included in a four-armed cluster randomized factorial controlled trial. The intervention will consist a Point-of-Care C-reac...
Introduction Children with acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) are prescribed up to 11.4 mill...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Joint Funds for the innovation of science and Te...
Objective To investigate recruitment and retention, data collection methods and the acceptability of...
Despite huge public campaigns, there is still overconsumption of antibiotics in children with self-l...
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...
Background: Fever is the most common reason for a child to be taken to a general practitioner (GP), ...
Objective: Antibiotics are prescribed too often in acutely ill children in primary care. We examined...
Background Fever is the most common reason for a child to be taken to a general practitioner (GP), ...
Optimizing antibiotic prescribing for acutely ill children in primary care (ERNIE2 study protocol, p...
Background: Acute respiratory tract infections (RTI) in children are a common reason for antibiotic ...
BackgroundOveruse of antibiotics and inappropriate prescribing has resulted in rapid development of ...
Objective To establish whether an interactive booklet on respiratory tract infections in children re...
Background: ‘When should I worry?’ is an interactive booklet for parents of children presenting with...
Respiratory tract infections are the most common reason for children to consult, and be prescribed a...
Introduction Children with acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) are prescribed up to 11.4 mill...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Joint Funds for the innovation of science and Te...
Objective To investigate recruitment and retention, data collection methods and the acceptability of...
Despite huge public campaigns, there is still overconsumption of antibiotics in children with self-l...
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...
Background: Fever is the most common reason for a child to be taken to a general practitioner (GP), ...
Objective: Antibiotics are prescribed too often in acutely ill children in primary care. We examined...
Background Fever is the most common reason for a child to be taken to a general practitioner (GP), ...
Optimizing antibiotic prescribing for acutely ill children in primary care (ERNIE2 study protocol, p...
Background: Acute respiratory tract infections (RTI) in children are a common reason for antibiotic ...
BackgroundOveruse of antibiotics and inappropriate prescribing has resulted in rapid development of ...
Objective To establish whether an interactive booklet on respiratory tract infections in children re...
Background: ‘When should I worry?’ is an interactive booklet for parents of children presenting with...
Respiratory tract infections are the most common reason for children to consult, and be prescribed a...
Introduction Children with acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) are prescribed up to 11.4 mill...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Joint Funds for the innovation of science and Te...
Objective To investigate recruitment and retention, data collection methods and the acceptability of...