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Reducing Inappropriate Antibiotic Prescribing for Upper Respiratory Infections
The Journal for Nurse Practitioners ; 2022.
Article in English | ScienceDirect | ID: covidwho-1611939
ABSTRACT
Acute upper respiratory infections account for most urgent care visits, and most do not require antibiotics. A quality improvement project was conducted at an urgent care clinic in Texas over a 1-month period with the intent of improving antibiotic prescribing practices for acute upper respiratory infections. The rates of antibiotic prescribing before and after the implementation were compared, and focus group discussions were conducted for insight. A significant decrease in the rates of antibiotics prescribed was noted when prescribing rates before and after implementation were compared. Insightful information was collected from the focus groups.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: ScienceDirect Language: English Journal: The Journal for Nurse Practitioners Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: ScienceDirect Language: English Journal: The Journal for Nurse Practitioners Year: 2022 Document Type: Article