| Literature DB >> 18435857 |
Nick A Francis1, Kerenza Hood, Sharon Simpson, Fiona Wood, Jacqueline Nuttall, Christopher C Butler.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infections in children result in more primary care consultations than any other acute condition, and are the most common reason for prescribing antibiotics (which are largely unnecessary). About a fifth of children consult again for the same illness episode. Providing parents with written information on respiratory tract infections may result in a reduction in re-consultation rates and antibiotic prescribing for these illnesses. Asking clinicians to provide and discuss the information during the consultation may enhance effectiveness. This paper outlines the protocol for a study designed to evaluate the use of a booklet on respiratory tract infections in children within primary care consultations. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18435857 PMCID: PMC2383910 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2296-9-23
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Figure 1Study flow chart.
Summary of study booklet content
| General introduction and advice on who the leaflet does not apply to (under 6 months, children with chronic illnesses) | |
| Prompts to remind the practitioner (and the parent) to discuss the parent's main concerns and their expectations. | |
| Facts about fever and advice on managing it. | |
| General information and advice on management. | |
| General information, graphical representation of normal duration, advice about management, and information about the effectiveness of antibiotics. | |
| Information about frequency and graphical representation of normal duration. Advice on the effectiveness of antibiotics. | |
| Advice about the interpretation of discoloured nasal discharge. | |
| General advice, graphical representation of the normal duration, information about the effectiveness of antibiotics. | |
| General advice, graphical representation of the normal duration, information about the effectiveness of antibiotics. | |
| Information about symptoms and management (including signs of respiratory distress) and the effectiveness of antibiotics. | |
| Advice on these symptoms including signs of dehydration. | |
| General section on management advice. | |
| Information about the potential disadvantages to use of antibiotics. | |
| Comprehensive section providing a description of symptoms and signs suggestive of serious illness, including pictures of a meningitis/septicaemia rash (and the 'tumbler test'). Also advice on other situations that should prompt re-consultation. | |
| Space for clinicians to write 'in-hours' and 'out-of-hours' contact numbers. Contact details for NHS direct (national health information service). |