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The effect of profiling report on antibiotic prescription for upper respiratory tract infection.

K Mohd Fozi, Mn Kamaliah.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is a common encounter in primary care and mostly viral in origin. Despite frequent reminders to primary care providers on judicious use of antibiotics for URTI, the practice is still rampant.
METHODS: As part of quality improvement initiative, an intervention was designed by distributing a profiling report on individual prescriber's performance in comparison to colleagues on usage of antibiotic for URTI. The data were generated from electronic health record in three public primary care clinics in Malaysia and emailing monthly throughout 2011 to all providers.
RESULTS: There were 22,328 consultations for URTI in 2010 and 22,756 in 2011 with the incidence rates of URTI among overall consultations of 15.7% and 15.9% respectively. 60 doctors and medical assistants had performed consultations during the 2 year period. Following the intervention in 2011, the prescription rate of antibiotic for URTI is significantly reduced from 33.5% in 2010 to 23.3 % in 2011. Before intervention, individual prescription rate varies from 9.7% to 88.9% and reduced to 4.3% to 50.5% after intervention.
CONCLUSION: Profiling report is a potential method of changing antibiotic prescribing habit among public primary care providers in Malaysia especially if the baseline adherence was poor and higher variation of prescribing rate.

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Keywords:  antibiotic prescription; profiling; upper respiratory tract infection

Year:  2013        PMID: 25606278      PMCID: PMC4170469     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Malays Fam Physician        ISSN: 1985-2274


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