BACKGROUND: Due to clinical and non-clinical factors, considerable variation exists in the prescribing of antibiotics for respiratory tract infections (RTIs) by GPs based in the Netherlands. AIM: To assess, in patients with RTIs in Dutch general practice: the prescribing rates of antibiotics; the relationship between GP characteristics and antibiotic prescribing; and the type of antibiotics prescribed. DESIGN OF STUDY: Descriptive and prognostic. SETTING: Eighty-four GPs in the middle region of the Netherlands. METHOD: All patient consultations for RTIs were registered by 84 GPs during 3 weeks in autumn and winter 2001 and 2002. In addition, all GPs completed a questionnaire rel...
Background. Antibiotics are over-prescribed for lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). The influe...
Background. Antibiotics are over-prescribed for lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). The influe...
Background. Antibiotics are over-prescribed for lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). The influe...
Prescribing antibiotics for respiratory tract infections by GPs: management and prescriber character...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the association between general practitioners' (GPs'...
The vast majority of respiratory tract (RT) symptoms such as cough, sore throat and earache are self...
The vast majority of respiratory tract (RT) symptoms such as cough, sore throat and earache are self...
Objectives: To describe specific diagnoses for which systemic antibiotics are prescribed, to assess ...
Objectives: To describe specific diagnoses for which systemic antibiotics are prescribed, to assess ...
BACKGROUND: Although the vast majority of respiratory tract symptoms are self-limiting, many patient...
Background: Although the vast majority of respiratory tract symptoms are self-limiting, many patient...
BACKGROUND: France and the Netherlands are often presented as two contrasting countries with regard ...
Background Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) account for a large part of antibiotic prescriptions ...
Objectives: Countries generally present their overall use of antibiotics as an indicator of antibiot...
Objectives: Countries generally present their overall use of antibiotics as an indicator of antibiot...
Background. Antibiotics are over-prescribed for lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). The influe...
Background. Antibiotics are over-prescribed for lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). The influe...
Background. Antibiotics are over-prescribed for lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). The influe...
Prescribing antibiotics for respiratory tract infections by GPs: management and prescriber character...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the association between general practitioners' (GPs'...
The vast majority of respiratory tract (RT) symptoms such as cough, sore throat and earache are self...
The vast majority of respiratory tract (RT) symptoms such as cough, sore throat and earache are self...
Objectives: To describe specific diagnoses for which systemic antibiotics are prescribed, to assess ...
Objectives: To describe specific diagnoses for which systemic antibiotics are prescribed, to assess ...
BACKGROUND: Although the vast majority of respiratory tract symptoms are self-limiting, many patient...
Background: Although the vast majority of respiratory tract symptoms are self-limiting, many patient...
BACKGROUND: France and the Netherlands are often presented as two contrasting countries with regard ...
Background Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) account for a large part of antibiotic prescriptions ...
Objectives: Countries generally present their overall use of antibiotics as an indicator of antibiot...
Objectives: Countries generally present their overall use of antibiotics as an indicator of antibiot...
Background. Antibiotics are over-prescribed for lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). The influe...
Background. Antibiotics are over-prescribed for lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). The influe...
Background. Antibiotics are over-prescribed for lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). The influe...