2022
DOI: 10.1080/17843286.2022.2081772
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Differences in antibiotic prescribing quality in Belgian out-of-hours primary care services

Abstract: ObjectivesThis study aims to compare trends in antibiotic prescribing behaviour for lower urinary tract infections among different out-of-hours primary care services. MethodsCross-sectional study using routine prescription data extracted from electronic health records from six out-of-hours services. The study population included 5888 cases diagnosed with an uncomplicated lower urinary tract infection from 2016 to 2020.Prescriptions were assessed based on the national guidelines. ResultsConsidering the total st… Show more

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