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Happy Audit II 2012. S. Chlabicz Department of Family Medicine and Community Nursing Medical University of Bialystok, Poland BARN meeting WARSAW 2013. Background. Prescribing antibiotics for infections is an everyday activity in primary care
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Happy Audit II 2012 S. Chlabicz Department of Family Medicine and Community Nursing Medical University of Bialystok, Poland BARN meeting WARSAW 2013
Background • Prescribing antibiotics for infections is an everyday activity in primary care • Important for individual patient and for public health • We can measure and implement quality of care in chronic conditions (Hypertension, Diabetes, Cardiac failure) • Why not in anb prescribing?
Choice of laboratory tests? • Is use of CRP in 50% of patients in Sweden justified? • Is use of CXR in 17,6% patients in Kaliningrad justified (mean duration of symptoms 2,6 days)?
Conclusions • Huge variations between countries • Data on prescribing habits of individual doctors should be routinely available • Educational campaigns should probably encourage pts not to present early to a doctors with symptoms of RTI • More lab tests does not necessarily equal less anb • Varied use of additional tests (CRP, CXR) reflects lack of consensus on their utility
Limitations • Not a random sample • Doctors aware of being monitored • Reported behaviour