| Literature DB >> 28293116 |
Bruno Chicoulaa1, Hervé Haas2, Jérôme Viala3, Maryline Salvetat4, Jean-Pierre Olives5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recurrent respiratory tract infections (RRTIs) are the most common reason for children's visits to primary care physicians in France; however, little is known about general practitioners' (GPs) opinions and expectations concerning the management and prevention of these common and recurrent pathologies.Entities:
Keywords: disease management; epidemiology; general practice; immunity; therapeutics
Year: 2017 PMID: 28293116 PMCID: PMC5345982 DOI: 10.2147/IJGM.S125806
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Gen Med ISSN: 1178-7074
Demographic characteristics of the 358 study participants
| Characteristics | GPs, n (%) |
|---|---|
| Female | 93 (26) |
| Male | 265 (74) |
| Practice type | |
| In rural areas | 120 (33.5) |
| In cities <50,000 inhabitants | 117 (32.7) |
| In cities >50,000 inhabitants | 121 (33.8) |
| In a group | 170 (47.5) |
| Alone | 188 (52.5) |
| Number of children <3 years seen during the autumn–winter period | |
| <20 | 61 (17) |
| 20–50 | 191 (53.4) |
| >50 | 106 (29.6) |
| Number of children <3 years with RRTIs seen during the autumn–winter period | |
| <5 | 118 (33) |
| 5–15 | 199 (55.6) |
| >15 | 41 (11.5) |
| Number of children ≥3 years seen during the autumn–winter period | |
| <20 | 16 (4.5) |
| 20–50 | 163 (45.5) |
| >50 | 179 (50) |
| Number of children ≥3 years with RRTIs seen during the autumn–winter period | |
| <5 | 94 (26.3) |
| 5–15 | 198 (55.3) |
| >15 | 66 (18.4) |
Abbreviations: GPs, general practitioners; RRTIs, recurrent respiratory tract infections.
Figure 1Minimum number of episodes per year for general practitioners to consider the illness as recurrent and number for definition of recurrence found in the literature (national rates in France).7
Note: Data shown as mean (standard deviation).
Figure 2Main risk factors for recurrent respiratory tract infections.
Abbreviation: GPs, general practitioners.
GPs’ opinions regarding RRTIs
| With respect to RRTIs, which do you consider the more accurate sentence? (select only one answer) | GPs (%) |
|---|---|
| These infections are treated with antibiotics too often and it would be better to prevent them | 62.6 |
| These infections might lead to complications and everything should be done to limit them | 27.1 |
| These infections are part of the maturation of the immune system and it is not necessary to prevent them | 8.7 |
| These infections do have health consequences but I have no means to prevent them | 1.7 |
Abbreviations: GPs, general practitioners; RRTIs, recurrent respiratory tract infections.
Figure 3Prescriptions for products for the prevention of recurrent respiratory tract infections; percentage of general practitioners prescribing the class of product.