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Nick Byrd, Ph.D.
Nick Byrd, Ph.D.
@ByrdNick@nerdculture.de  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

What predicted inappropriate antibiotic prescribing in Japan's #primaryCare clinics?

- Acute bronchitis, common cold (acute upper respiratory), and rhinitis diagnoses
- Older male clinicians
- Telehealth and regular (vs. after) hours appointments

https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjph-2024-002364

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Figure 1. Association of patient, physician and visit characteristics with prevalence of inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions in solo practice clinics.
Figure 1. Association of patient, physician and visit characteristics with prevalence of inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions in solo practice clinics.
Figure 1. Association of patient, physician and visit characteristics with prevalence of inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions in solo practice clinics.
Table 3 shows the three most frequent diagnoses and antibiotics for each appropriateness category.
Table 3 shows the three most frequent diagnoses and antibiotics for each appropriateness category.
Table 3 shows the three most frequent diagnoses and antibiotics for each appropriateness category.

Association of patient, physician and visit characteristics with inappropriate antibiotic prescribing in Japanese primary care: a cross-sectional study

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