2016
DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2015.7088
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Prescription Strategies in Acute Uncomplicated Respiratory Infections

Abstract: ; for the Delayed Antibiotic Prescription (DAP) Group IMPORTANCE Delayed antibiotic prescription helps to reduce antibiotic use with reasonable symptom control. There are different strategies of delayed prescription, but it is not yet clear which one is the most effective. OBJECTIVE To determine the efficacy and safety of 2 delayed strategies in acute, uncomplicated respiratory infections. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS We recruited 405 adults with acute, uncomplicated respiratory infections from 23 primary… Show more

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“…We have used a Likert scale to measure the degree of agreement with certain statements in our previous studies . In referring to a large‐scale survey using a 6‐point Likert scale, we developed a simple self‐reported dependency scale on the Internet, in which scores of 5 or 6 were considered as representing addiction.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have used a Likert scale to measure the degree of agreement with certain statements in our previous studies . In referring to a large‐scale survey using a 6‐point Likert scale, we developed a simple self‐reported dependency scale on the Internet, in which scores of 5 or 6 were considered as representing addiction.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Delayed prescribing can be used for patients with conditions that usually resolve without treatment but who can benefit from antibiotics if the conditions do not improve (e.g., acute uncomplicated sinusitis or mild acute otitis media). Clinicians can apply delayed prescribing practices by giving the patient or parent a postdated prescription and providing instructions to fill the prescription after a predetermined period or by instructing the patient to call or return to collect a prescription if symptoms worsen or do not improve (36)(37)(38)(39)(40). Watchful waiting means providing symptomatic relief with a clear plan for follow-up if infection symptoms worsen or do not improve.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…27 Recent publications have highlighted the potential benefit of delayed antibiotic strategies in uncomplicated acute respiratory infections in adults. 28,29 These strategies are a compromise between the clinician's desire (and the patient's request) to 'do something' and to allay fears of missing potential complications on the one hand and the goal of reducing the possible consequences of antibiotic misuse on the other. 29 While such strategies are imperfect, they can result in reducing antibiotic use without reducing patient satisfaction.…”
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confidence: 99%