An estimated 2.7 million people in the UK are potentially prevented from accessing highly effective and inexpensive penicillins as a result of incorrect penicillin allergy records. Removing incorrect penicillin allergy records may lead to improved patient outcomes and contribute to the tackling of antibiotic resistance. We aim to develop and evaluate whether the ‘Penicillin Allergy Assessment Pathway’ (PAAP) is effective in improving patient outcomes. At the first stage of this work, we have focused on understanding patients’ and primary care clinicians’ views of attending and referring to penicillin allergy testing, and then prescribing and consuming penicillin following a negative test result
Background: Removal of an inaccurate penicillin allergy record following testing allows patients to ...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic allergy labels (AALs), reported by up to 25% of hospitalized patients, are a ...
Background Even though 8%‐25% of most populations studied globally are labeled as penicillin allerg...
Background Six percent of patients are allergic to penicillin according to their medical records. Wh...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a “penicillin aller...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a “penicillin...
INTRODUCTION: Incorrect penicillin allergy records are recognised as an important barrier to the saf...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a "penicillin aller...
Background Removal of an inaccurate penicillin allergy record following testing allows patients to a...
Approximately 90-99% of patients with a label of penicillin allergy (PenA) are not allergic when com...
Objectives Approximately 10% of the general population are reported to have a penicillin allergy, bu...
Objectives About 6% of the UK general practice population has a record of a penicillin allergy but f...
Objectives: To develop a behavioural intervention package to support clinicians and patients to amen...
Penicillin allergies are among of the most commonly reported allergies, yet only 10% of these patien...
Background A label of penicillin allergy is held by 6-10% of the general population and 15-20% of in...
Background: Removal of an inaccurate penicillin allergy record following testing allows patients to ...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic allergy labels (AALs), reported by up to 25% of hospitalized patients, are a ...
Background Even though 8%‐25% of most populations studied globally are labeled as penicillin allerg...
Background Six percent of patients are allergic to penicillin according to their medical records. Wh...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a “penicillin aller...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a “penicillin...
INTRODUCTION: Incorrect penicillin allergy records are recognised as an important barrier to the saf...
About 10% of U.K. patients believe that they are allergic to penicillin and have a "penicillin aller...
Background Removal of an inaccurate penicillin allergy record following testing allows patients to a...
Approximately 90-99% of patients with a label of penicillin allergy (PenA) are not allergic when com...
Objectives Approximately 10% of the general population are reported to have a penicillin allergy, bu...
Objectives About 6% of the UK general practice population has a record of a penicillin allergy but f...
Objectives: To develop a behavioural intervention package to support clinicians and patients to amen...
Penicillin allergies are among of the most commonly reported allergies, yet only 10% of these patien...
Background A label of penicillin allergy is held by 6-10% of the general population and 15-20% of in...
Background: Removal of an inaccurate penicillin allergy record following testing allows patients to ...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic allergy labels (AALs), reported by up to 25% of hospitalized patients, are a ...
Background Even though 8%‐25% of most populations studied globally are labeled as penicillin allerg...