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Antibiotic prescription and clinical management of common infections among general practitioners in Latvia, Lithuania, and Sweden: a pilot survey with a simple protocol

Comparative information on diagnosis-related antibiotic prescribing patterns are scarce from primary care within and between countries. To describe and compare antibiotic prescription and routine management of infections in primary care in Latvia (LV), Lithuania (LT) and two study sites in Sweden (S...

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Autores principales: Dumpis, Uga, Hahlin, Annika, Varvuolyte, Sonata, Stenmark, Stephan, Veide, Sarmīte, Valinteliene, Rolanda, Jurkeviciene, Asta, Struwe, Johan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5780528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29218467
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10096-017-3141-2
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author Dumpis, Uga
Hahlin, Annika
Varvuolyte, Sonata
Stenmark, Stephan
Veide, Sarmīte
Valinteliene, Rolanda
Jurkeviciene, Asta
Struwe, Johan
author_facet Dumpis, Uga
Hahlin, Annika
Varvuolyte, Sonata
Stenmark, Stephan
Veide, Sarmīte
Valinteliene, Rolanda
Jurkeviciene, Asta
Struwe, Johan
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description Comparative information on diagnosis-related antibiotic prescribing patterns are scarce from primary care within and between countries. To describe and compare antibiotic prescription and routine management of infections in primary care in Latvia (LV), Lithuania (LT) and two study sites in Sweden (SE), a cross-sectional observational study on patients who consulted due to sypmtoms compatible with infection was undetraken. Infection and treatment was detected and recorded by physicians only. Data was collected from altogether 8786 consecutive patients with infections in the three countries. Although the overall proportion of patients receiving an antibiotic prescription was similar in all three countries (LV and LT 42%, SE 38%), there were differences in the rate of prescription between the countries depending on the respective diagnoses. While penicillins dominated among prescriptions (LV 58%, LT 67%, SE 70%), phenoxymethylpenicillin was most commonly prescribed in Sweden (57% of all penicillins), while it was amoxicillin with or without clavulanic acid in Latvia (99%) and Lithuania (85%) respectively. Pivmecillinam and flucloxacillin, which accounted for 29% of penicillins in Sweden, were available neither in Latvia nor in Lithuania. The applied methodology was simple, and provided useful information on differences in treatment of common infections in ambulatory care in the absence of available computerized diagnosis–prescription data. Despite some limitations, the method can be used for assessment of intention to treat and compliance to treatment guidelines and benchmarking locally, nationally, or internationally, just as the point prevalence surveys (PPS) protocols have been used in hospitals all over Europe.
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spelling pubmed-57805282018-02-01 Antibiotic prescription and clinical management of common infections among general practitioners in Latvia, Lithuania, and Sweden: a pilot survey with a simple protocol Dumpis, Uga Hahlin, Annika Varvuolyte, Sonata Stenmark, Stephan Veide, Sarmīte Valinteliene, Rolanda Jurkeviciene, Asta Struwe, Johan Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis Original Article Comparative information on diagnosis-related antibiotic prescribing patterns are scarce from primary care within and between countries. To describe and compare antibiotic prescription and routine management of infections in primary care in Latvia (LV), Lithuania (LT) and two study sites in Sweden (SE), a cross-sectional observational study on patients who consulted due to sypmtoms compatible with infection was undetraken. Infection and treatment was detected and recorded by physicians only. Data was collected from altogether 8786 consecutive patients with infections in the three countries. Although the overall proportion of patients receiving an antibiotic prescription was similar in all three countries (LV and LT 42%, SE 38%), there were differences in the rate of prescription between the countries depending on the respective diagnoses. While penicillins dominated among prescriptions (LV 58%, LT 67%, SE 70%), phenoxymethylpenicillin was most commonly prescribed in Sweden (57% of all penicillins), while it was amoxicillin with or without clavulanic acid in Latvia (99%) and Lithuania (85%) respectively. Pivmecillinam and flucloxacillin, which accounted for 29% of penicillins in Sweden, were available neither in Latvia nor in Lithuania. The applied methodology was simple, and provided useful information on differences in treatment of common infections in ambulatory care in the absence of available computerized diagnosis–prescription data. Despite some limitations, the method can be used for assessment of intention to treat and compliance to treatment guidelines and benchmarking locally, nationally, or internationally, just as the point prevalence surveys (PPS) protocols have been used in hospitals all over Europe. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2017-12-07 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5780528/ /pubmed/29218467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10096-017-3141-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Dumpis, Uga
Hahlin, Annika
Varvuolyte, Sonata
Stenmark, Stephan
Veide, Sarmīte
Valinteliene, Rolanda
Jurkeviciene, Asta
Struwe, Johan
Antibiotic prescription and clinical management of common infections among general practitioners in Latvia, Lithuania, and Sweden: a pilot survey with a simple protocol
title Antibiotic prescription and clinical management of common infections among general practitioners in Latvia, Lithuania, and Sweden: a pilot survey with a simple protocol
title_full Antibiotic prescription and clinical management of common infections among general practitioners in Latvia, Lithuania, and Sweden: a pilot survey with a simple protocol
title_fullStr Antibiotic prescription and clinical management of common infections among general practitioners in Latvia, Lithuania, and Sweden: a pilot survey with a simple protocol
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotic prescription and clinical management of common infections among general practitioners in Latvia, Lithuania, and Sweden: a pilot survey with a simple protocol
title_short Antibiotic prescription and clinical management of common infections among general practitioners in Latvia, Lithuania, and Sweden: a pilot survey with a simple protocol
title_sort antibiotic prescription and clinical management of common infections among general practitioners in latvia, lithuania, and sweden: a pilot survey with a simple protocol
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5780528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29218467
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10096-017-3141-2
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