Objective: To investigate the effect of the H1N1 influenza pandemic on the public's expectations for a general practice consultation and antibiotic for acute respiratory illness. Design: Mixed methods. Participants: Qualitative interviews: 17 participants with acute respiratory tract infection (RTI) visiting English pharmacies. Face-to-face survey: about 1700 adults aged 15 years and older were recruited from households in England in January 2008, 2009 and 2011. Results: The qualitative data indicated that the general public had either forgotten about the 'swine flu' (H1N1 influenza) pandemic or it did not concern them as it had not affected them directly or affected their management of their current RTI illness. Between 2009 and 2011, we f...
Background Patient expectations are among the strongest predictors of clinicians' antibiotic prescri...
International audienceBACKGROUND:In a context of controversy about influenza antiviral treatments, t...
Objectives: To determine the effect of the 2008 English public antibiotic campaigns.Methods: English...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of the H1N1 influenza pandemic on the public's expectations for...
Objective: To explore perceptions of illness, the decisions to consult, and the acceptability of del...
Influenza-like illnesses (ILI) account for a significant portion of inappropriate antibiotic use. Pa...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the commonest indication for community antibiotic p...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the commonest indication for community antibiotic p...
Objective To explore perceptions of illness, the decisions to consult and the acceptability of dela...
<p>Background: The first cases of influenza A/H1N1 (swine flu) were confirmed in the UK on 27t...
BACKGROUND: Patient expectations are among the strongest predictors of clinicians' antibiotic prescr...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a major public health threat, is strongly associated with human anti...
INTRODUCTION: The use of antibiotics in human medicine is partly responsible for the global increase...
BackgroundImproving antibiotic use is a key strategy to combat antibiotic resistance and improve pat...
Background Patient expectations are among the strongest predictors of clinicians' antibiotic prescri...
International audienceBACKGROUND:In a context of controversy about influenza antiviral treatments, t...
Objectives: To determine the effect of the 2008 English public antibiotic campaigns.Methods: English...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of the H1N1 influenza pandemic on the public's expectations for...
Objective: To explore perceptions of illness, the decisions to consult, and the acceptability of del...
Influenza-like illnesses (ILI) account for a significant portion of inappropriate antibiotic use. Pa...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the commonest indication for community antibiotic p...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infection (RTI) is the commonest indication for community antibiotic p...
Objective To explore perceptions of illness, the decisions to consult and the acceptability of dela...
<p>Background: The first cases of influenza A/H1N1 (swine flu) were confirmed in the UK on 27t...
BACKGROUND: Patient expectations are among the strongest predictors of clinicians' antibiotic prescr...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a major public health threat, is strongly associated with human anti...
INTRODUCTION: The use of antibiotics in human medicine is partly responsible for the global increase...
BackgroundImproving antibiotic use is a key strategy to combat antibiotic resistance and improve pat...
Background Patient expectations are among the strongest predictors of clinicians' antibiotic prescri...
International audienceBACKGROUND:In a context of controversy about influenza antiviral treatments, t...
Objectives: To determine the effect of the 2008 English public antibiotic campaigns.Methods: English...