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- Title
Can we improve adherence to guidelines for the treatment of lower urinary tract infection? A simple, multifaceted intervention in out-of-hours services.
- Authors
Willems, Leentje; Denckens, Pieter; Philips, Hilde; Henriquez, Rodrigo; Remmen, Roy
- Abstract
Objectives To improve antimicrobial prescribing behaviour of general practitioners in large-scale out-of-hours services for uncomplicated lower urinary tract infection (LUTI) in females aged 20–80 years, which is regarded as one of the most prevalent bacterial infections in primary care. Methods A quasi-experimental design was used in two regional large-scale out-of-hours services. A simple, multifaceted intervention was offered in a 16 week period in one region (the intervention region). During the two washout periods, at 5 and 17 months, we observed diagnoses and prescriptions. The main outcome measure was the share of appropriate and inappropriate prescriptions. Results The proportion of patients with LUTI ranged from 1.0% to 2.1%. The relative proportion of appropriate prescriptions in the intervention region increased from 26.9% to 69.4%, but decreased afterwards to 40.8%. Conclusions A simple, multifaceted intervention for treatment of LUTI during out-of-hours care may improve the quality of antimicrobial prescribing, although the improvement may not be sustained in the longer term.
- Subjects
DRUG prescribing; PATIENT compliance; URINARY tract infection treatment; BACTERIAL disease treatment; HEALTH outcome assessment; DISEASE prevalence
- Publication
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (JAC), 2012, Vol 67, Issue 12, p2997
- ISSN
0305-7453
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/jac/dks336