Background: Antibiotics are widely prescribed especially for URTIs. Their irrational use can increase costs and resistance. Aim: Assess knowledge, attitude and prescribing of antibiotics for URTIs in, Selangor, Malaysia using a cross-sectional survey among GPs working in private clinics in 2011. Results: 139 physicians completed the questionnaire (response rate = 34.8%). 49.6% (n=69) agreed antibiotics are helpful in treating URTIs, with most GPs agreeing antibiotics may reduce URTI duration and complications. The majority of GPs reported they felt patients expected antibiotics, with 36.7% (n=51) agreeing patients would change doctors if they did not prescribe antibiotics and 21.6% (n=30) agreeing when requested they prescribe antibiotics e...
Purpose: To compare the extent of using an evidence-based approach in managing upper respiratory tra...
Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and consequent antibacterial resistance is a major threat to h...
Background: The emergence and spread of resistance related to the inappropriate use of antimicrobial...
Background: Antibiotics are widely prescribed especially for URTIs. Their irrational use can increas...
Aims. To document the antibiotic prescribing rate for upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) in g...
Introduction and aims: It is necessary to ascertain current prescribing of antibiotics for upper res...
Objectives To describe the role patient expectations play in general practitioners (GPs) antibiotic ...
Upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is mostly viral in aetiology, but patients presenting with ...
Background Overprescription of antibiotics is a continuing problem in primary care. This study aims ...
The prescribing behaviour of family doctors in Hong Kong towards upper respiratory tract infections ...
We investigated the efficacy of patient-targeted education in reducing antibiotic prescriptions for ...
Background: Upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) cases are one of the most frequently seen cas...
prescribing for patients with upper respiratory tract infections by emergency physicians in a Singap...
Purpose: To examine the predictive features which doctors use when prescribing antibiotics in upper ...
Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and consequent antibacterial resistance is a major threat to h...
Purpose: To compare the extent of using an evidence-based approach in managing upper respiratory tra...
Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and consequent antibacterial resistance is a major threat to h...
Background: The emergence and spread of resistance related to the inappropriate use of antimicrobial...
Background: Antibiotics are widely prescribed especially for URTIs. Their irrational use can increas...
Aims. To document the antibiotic prescribing rate for upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) in g...
Introduction and aims: It is necessary to ascertain current prescribing of antibiotics for upper res...
Objectives To describe the role patient expectations play in general practitioners (GPs) antibiotic ...
Upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is mostly viral in aetiology, but patients presenting with ...
Background Overprescription of antibiotics is a continuing problem in primary care. This study aims ...
The prescribing behaviour of family doctors in Hong Kong towards upper respiratory tract infections ...
We investigated the efficacy of patient-targeted education in reducing antibiotic prescriptions for ...
Background: Upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) cases are one of the most frequently seen cas...
prescribing for patients with upper respiratory tract infections by emergency physicians in a Singap...
Purpose: To examine the predictive features which doctors use when prescribing antibiotics in upper ...
Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and consequent antibacterial resistance is a major threat to h...
Purpose: To compare the extent of using an evidence-based approach in managing upper respiratory tra...
Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and consequent antibacterial resistance is a major threat to h...
Background: The emergence and spread of resistance related to the inappropriate use of antimicrobial...