Adherence to antibiotic prescribing guidelines in Dutch primary care: an analysis of national prescription data on ear and respiratory tract symptoms and conditions among 384 general practices.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Maarten Lambert, Renee Veldkamp, Yvette Weesie, Anke Lambooij, Jochen W L Cals, Katja Taxis, Liset van Dijk, Karin Hek
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Abstract

Background: Mapping general practitioners' antibiotic prescribing practices is essential to optimize antibiotic use in primary care and mitigate antibiotic resistance.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to examine the adherence of Dutch general practitioners to prescribing guidelines for ear and respiratory tract symptoms and conditions.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on Dutch electronic health records from 2018 to 2021. Antibiotic prescribing frequency and type were examined for ear and respiratory tract symptoms and conditions based on professional prescribing guidelines. Descriptive statistics and multilevel logistic regression analyses were applied.

Results: Patient records from up to 384 general practices were analysed for 15 ear and 27 respiratory tract conditions. For 11 of the 15 (73%) ear and 17 of the 27 (63%) respiratory tract conditions, more than 95% of patients were treated according to the prescribing guidelines. Most potential non-adherence to antibiotic prescribing guidelines occurred for acute otitis media (31%-34%), acute bronchitis/bronchiolitis (26%-39%), and acute sinusitis (25%-34%). Several other respiratory tract conditions showed non-indicated prescribing rates above 10%. For otitis externa, many broad-spectrum antibiotics were prescribed, which rarely happened for respiratory conditions. High variation in prescribing frequency and type between general practices occurred.

Conclusions: For most conditions, Dutch general practitioners adhere well to antibiotic prescribing guidelines. There are conditions for which there is a high potential for inappropriate prescribing. High variation between practices suggests room for improvement. Stricter implementation of prescribing guidelines may help improve prescribing practice. Alternatively, a practice-specific approach could be effective. The Dutch setting may be exemplary for international antibiotic prescribing practice.

荷兰初级保健对抗生素处方指南的遵守:384个全科医生中关于耳部和呼吸道症状和状况的国家处方数据分析
背景:绘制全科医生的抗生素处方实践对于优化初级保健中的抗生素使用和减轻抗生素耐药性至关重要。目的:本研究的目的是检查荷兰全科医生对耳部和呼吸道症状和状况的处方指南的依从性。方法:对2018 - 2021年荷兰电子健康记录进行横断面研究。根据专业处方指南检查耳部和呼吸道症状和条件的抗生素处方频率和类型。采用描述性统计和多水平逻辑回归分析。结果:分析了来自384个普通诊所的15个耳部和27个呼吸道疾病的患者记录。对于15例(73%)耳部疾病中的11例和27例(63%)呼吸道疾病中的17例,95%以上的患者按照处方指南进行了治疗。大多数潜在的不遵守抗生素处方指南的情况发生在急性中耳炎(31%-34%)、急性支气管炎/细支气管炎(26%-39%)和急性鼻窦炎(25%-34%)。其他几种呼吸道疾病的非指征处方率超过10%。对于外耳炎,医生开了许多广谱抗生素,而对于呼吸系统疾病,这种情况很少发生。在一般做法之间,处方频率和类型存在很大差异。结论:在大多数情况下,荷兰全科医生很好地遵守抗生素处方指南。在某些情况下,处方不当的可能性很大。实践之间的高度差异表明有改进的余地。更严格地实施处方指南可能有助于改善处方实践。另外,针对具体实践的方法可能是有效的。荷兰的环境可能是国际抗生素处方实践的典范。
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Family practice
Family practice 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
9.10%
发文量
144
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Family Practice is an international journal aimed at practitioners, teachers, and researchers in the fields of family medicine, general practice, and primary care in both developed and developing countries. Family Practice offers its readership an international view of the problems and preoccupations in the field, while providing a medium of instruction and exploration. The journal''s range and content covers such areas as health care delivery, epidemiology, public health, and clinical case studies. The journal aims to be interdisciplinary and contributions from other disciplines of medicine and social science are always welcomed.
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