| Literature DB >> 30296885 |
Laura Trolle Saust1,2, Lars Bjerrum2, Volkert Siersma2, Magnus Arpi1, Malene Plejdrup Hansen3,4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate areas in need of quality improvement within the diagnostic process and antibiotic treatment of acute respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in Danish general practice by using quality indicators (QIs). DESIGN ANDEntities:
Keywords: Antibiotics; diagnosis; general practice; primary care; quality assessment; quality indicator; respiratory tract infections
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30296885 PMCID: PMC6381521 DOI: 10.1080/02813432.2018.1523996
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Prim Health Care ISSN: 0281-3432 Impact factor: 2.581
Values and acceptable ranges for 9 quality indicators focusing on the diagnostic process in Danish general practice (2017).
| Quality indicators | Patients | Value (95%CI) | Acceptable range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patients with acute pharyngotonsillitis ( | |||
| Patients fulfilling 2–3 modified Centor criteria | 214 : 241 | 88.8 | 80–100 |
| Patients fulfilling 0–1 modified Centor criteria | 83 : 115 | 72.2 (63.6–79.8) | 0–10 |
| Patients with acute otitis media ( | |||
| Patients >6 months | 162 : 342 | 47.4 (42.1–52.7) | 70–100 |
| Patients with acute rhinosinusitis ( | |||
| Patients with >10 days symptom duration or increasing symptoms after 5 days : patients | 139 : 330 | 42.1 (36.9–47.5) | 90–100 |
| Patients with pneumonia ( | |||
| Patients fulfilling <2 diagnostic criteria | 39 : 530 | 7.4 | 0–20 |
| Patients examined with a CRP test: patients | 434 : 530 | 81.9 | 80–100 |
| Patients with a CRP test <20 mg/l : patients | 50 : 530 | 9.4 | 0–20 |
| Patients examined with an X-ray of thorax : patients | 38 : 530 | 7.2 | 0–30 |
| Patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ( | |||
| Patients with acute exacerbation of dyspnea, coughing and/or expectoration greater than the daily variation : patients | 113 : 147 | 76.9 (69.6–83.2) | 90–100 |
Within the acceptable range.
Presented as numerator: denominator.
Temperature ≥38 °C, tonsillar coating, tender cervical lymphadenitis, absence of cough, patient age (+1 point for age 3–14 years, -1 point for age less than 3 years, -1 point for age 45 years and above).
Values are calculated for patients aged ≥1 year.
Evaluated by tympanometry or pneumatic otoscopy.
Symptoms of lower respiratory tract infection (cough +/− expectoration), emerging findings on examination of the chest (tachypnea, damping and/or auscultation of murmurs), signs of systemic disease (systemically unwell and/or temperature >38 °C).
Values and acceptable ranges for 16 quality indicators focusing on the decision to prescribe antibiotics in Danish general practice (2017).
| Quality indicators | Patients | Value (95%CI) | Acceptable range (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patients with acute pharyngotonsillitis ( | |||
| Patients with a positive Strep A test treated with antibiotics: patients with a positive Strep A test | 247 : 248 | 99.6 | 90–100 |
| Patients fulfilling 0–1 modified Centor criteria | 42 : 115 | 36.5 (28.1–45.5) | 0–10 |
| Generally affected patients fulfilling 4–5 modified Centor criteria | 30 : 31 | 96.8 | 90–100 |
| Patients with acute otitis media ( | |||
| Patients <6 months | 3 : 4 | 75 (27.8–98.4) | 90–100 |
| Patients >6 months | 1 : 3 | 33.3 (2.3–83.9) | 0–10 |
| Patients >6 months | 0 : 0 | – | 0–10 |
| Patients with acute rhinosinusitis ( | |||
| Patients treated with antibiotics : patients | 213 : 330 | 64.5 (59.3–69.6) | 5–10 |
| Patients with a CRP test <10 mg/l treated with antibiotics: patients with a CRP test <10 mg/l3 | 34 : 87 | 39.1 (29.3–49.5) | 0–10 |
| Patients fulfilling <3 diagnostic criteria | 108 : 197 | 54.8 (47.8–61.7) | 0–10 |
| Patients fulfilling >3 diagnostic criteria | 105 : 133 | 78.9 (71.5–85.3) | 80–100 |
| Patients with <5 days symptom duration treated with antibiotics: patients with <5 days symptom duration | 47 : 80 | 58.8 (47.8–69.1) | 0–10 |
| Patients with acute bronchitis ( | |||
| Patients treated with antibiotics: patients | 106 : 468 | 22.6 (19–26.6) | 0–10 |
| Patients with purulent expectorate treated with antibiotics: patients with purulent expectorate | 42 : 100 | 42 (32.6–51.8) | 0–10 |
| Patients with pneumonia ( | |||
| Patients treated with antibiotics : patients | 498 : 530 | 94 | 90–100 |
| Patients <65 year fulfilling <2 diagnostic criteria | 24 : 26 | 92.3 (78.1–98.7) | 0–20 |
| Patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ( | |||
| Patients fulfilling 2–3 Anthonisen criteria | 78 : 82 | 95.1 | 90–100 |
Within the acceptable range.
Presented as numerator: denominator;
Temperature ≥38 °C, tonsillar coating, tender cervical lymphadenitis, absence of cough, patient age (+ 1 point for age 3–14 years, -1 point for age less than 3 years, -1 point for age 45 years and above).
Quality indicator primarily designed to measure overuse of antibiotics.
Values are calculated for children aged <1 year.
Values are calculated for patients aged ≥1 year
Evaluated by tympanometry or pneumatic otoscopy and the absence of ear discharge.
Discolored nasal discharge and/or purulent secretion in the nasal cavities, strong localised pain, fever (>38 °C), elevated CRP, exacerbation after remission of the disease.
Symptoms of lower respiratory tract infection (cough +/- expectorate), emerging findings on examination of the chest (tachypnea, damping and/or auscultation of murmurs), signs of systemic disease (systemically unwell and/or temperature >38 °C).
Increased dyspnea, increased expectorate, increased purulence of expectorate. If only two criteria are met, one of them has increased purulence of expectorate.
Values and acceptable ranges for 14 quality indicators focusing on the choice of antibiotics in Danish general practice (2017).
| Quality indicators | Patients | Value (95%CI) | Acceptable range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patients with acute pharyngotonsillitis ( | |||
| Patients treated with penicillin V: patients treated with antibiotics | 326 : 345 | 94.5 | 90–100 |
| Patients without known penicillin allergy treated with macrolides: patients treated with macrolides | 4 : 10 | 40 (14.6–70) | 0–10 |
| Patients with acute otitis media ( | |||
| Patients treated with penicillin V: patients treated with antibiotics | 155 : 260 | 59.6 (53.6–65.5) | 90–100 |
| Patients treated with amoxicillin +/- clavulanic acid: patients treated with antibiotics | 50: 260 | 19.2 | 0–20 |
| Patients without known penicillin allergy treated with macrolides: patients treated with macrolides | 5 : 6 | 83.3 (44.6–99) | 0–10 |
| Patients with acute rhinosinusitis ( | |||
| Patients treated with penicillin V: patients treated with antibiotics | 165 : 213 | 77.5 (71.5–82.7) | 90–100 |
| Patients without known penicillin allergy treated with macrolides: patients treated with macrolides | 9 : 18 | 50 (28.1–71.9) | 0–10 |
| Patients with acute bronchitis ( | |||
| Patients treated with penicillin V: patients treated with antibiotics | 59 : 106 | 55.7 (46.2–65) | 90–100 |
| Patients treated with amoxicillin +/- clavulanic acid : patients treated with antibiotics | 24 : 106 | 22.6 (15.4–31.2) | 0–10 |
| Patients without known penicillin allergy treated with macrolides: patients treated with macrolides | 17 : 22 | 77.3 (57.4–91.2) | 0–10 |
| Patients with pneumonia ( | |||
| Patients treated with penicillin V: patients treated with antibiotics | 313: 498 | 62.9 (58.5–67) | 80–100 |
| Patients without known penicillin allergy treated with macrolides : patients treated with macrolides | 74 : 88 | 84.1 (75.5-90.7) | 0–10 |
| Patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ( | |||
| Patients without known penicillin allergy treated with quinolones: patients treated with quinolones | 3 : 5 | 60 (19.9–91.9) | 0–10 |
| Patients with acute respiratory tract infection ( | |||
| Patients without known penicillin allergy treated with macrolides: patients treated with macrolides | 113 : 150 | 75.3 (68–81.8) | 0–10 |
*Within the acceptable range.
aPresented as numerator: denominator.
This standard cannot be used during a mycoplasma epidemic.