Delayed prescribing of antibiotics for respiratory tract infections: Use of information leaflets
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Agnew, J., Taaffe, M., Darker, C., O Shea, B., & Clarke, J., Delayed prescribing of antibiotics for respiratory tract infections: Use of information leaflets, Irish Medical Journal, 106, 8, 2013, 243 - 245Abstract:
The appropriate prescribing of antibiotics is a challenge in primary care. We performed an interventional trial to determine if providing an information leaflet on antibiotics with a delayed antibiotic prescription influenced the patient's decision to use the antibiotic for a respiratory tract infection (RTI). The control group (n=69) where given a delayed prescription and the intervention group (n=46) were given an information leaflet on antibiotics with the delayed prescription. In the control group, 72% (n=50) of patients indicated they subsequently used the antibiotic, and in the intervention group, 43%(n=20) indicated they used the antibiotic, this difference was statistically significant (p = 0.0018.) The key conclusion of this study is that delayed prescriptions should be issued with an appropriate information sheet.
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Author: DARKER, CATHERINE
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Irish Medical Journal106
8
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antibiotic agentISSN:
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