BACKGROUND: France and the Netherlands are often presented as two contrasting countries with regard to drug prescriptions and consumption. This study aimed to analyse general practitioners' (GP's) prescription patterns for upper respiratory tract infections (URTI). METHODS: Data on diagnoses and prescriptions were derived from two databases recording daily electronic medical patient files: the 'Société Française de Médecine Générale' database (SFMG-DB) and the Dutch Landelijk Informatie Netwerk Huisatsenzorg database (LINH-DB). Logit regression models were developed to estimate and compare prescription patterns in both countries. We carried out a study including all the patients consulting for URTI in 2003. RESULTS: French GPs had more URTI...
Background: Prescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) varies substant...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the quality of antibiotic prescribing in primary care in Belgium, the Netherlan...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the quality of antibiotic prescribing in primary care in Belgium, the Netherlan...
Within Europe, France and the Netherlands are extremes when it comes to the prescription of antibiot...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the association between general practitioners' (GPs'...
BACKGROUND: Due to clinical and non-clinical factors, considerable variation exists in the pr...
International audienceBackgroundPrescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (U...
International audienceBackgroundPrescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (U...
International audienceBackgroundPrescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (U...
International audienceBackgroundPrescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (U...
International audienceBackgroundPrescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (U...
International audienceBackgroundPrescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (U...
International audienceBackgroundPrescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (U...
Prescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) varies substantially in pri...
Background and aim. This study aims to assess differences in antibiotic prescribing and incidence of...
Background: Prescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) varies substant...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the quality of antibiotic prescribing in primary care in Belgium, the Netherlan...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the quality of antibiotic prescribing in primary care in Belgium, the Netherlan...
Within Europe, France and the Netherlands are extremes when it comes to the prescription of antibiot...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the association between general practitioners' (GPs'...
BACKGROUND: Due to clinical and non-clinical factors, considerable variation exists in the pr...
International audienceBackgroundPrescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (U...
International audienceBackgroundPrescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (U...
International audienceBackgroundPrescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (U...
International audienceBackgroundPrescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (U...
International audienceBackgroundPrescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (U...
International audienceBackgroundPrescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (U...
International audienceBackgroundPrescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (U...
Prescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) varies substantially in pri...
Background and aim. This study aims to assess differences in antibiotic prescribing and incidence of...
Background: Prescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) varies substant...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the quality of antibiotic prescribing in primary care in Belgium, the Netherlan...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the quality of antibiotic prescribing in primary care in Belgium, the Netherlan...