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Research article:

Antibiotic prescribing for common infections in UK general practice: variability and drivers

Reference:

Victoria Palin, Anna Mölter, Miguel Belmonte, Darren Ashcroft, Andrew White, William Welfare, Tjeerd van Staa(2018) Antibiotic prescribing for common infections in UK general practice: variability and drivers. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, doi:

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Abstract
Objectives: To examine variations across general practices and factors associated with antibiotic prescribing for common infections in UK primary care to identify potential targets for improvement and optimisation of prescribing. Methods: Oral antibiotics prescribing for common infections were analysed using anonymised UK primary care electronic health records between 2000 and 2015 using the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD). The rate of prescribing for each condition was observed over time and the correlation of prescribing between each condition estimated within a practice. Drivers of prescribing were estimated using logistic regression in a matched patient cohort (1:1 by age, sex and date). Results: Over 8 million patient records were examined in 587 general practices in the UK. Practices varied considerably in their propensity to prescribe antibiotics and this variance increased over time (except in cases of urinary tract infection (UTI)). Change points in prescribing did not reflect updates to national guidelines and prescribing for different infectious conditions varied within practices. A previous history of antibiotic use significantly increased the risk of receiving a subsequent antibiotic (by 22-48% for patients with ≥ 3 antibiotic prescriptions in the past 12 months), as did higher BMI, history of smoking and flu vaccinations. Other drivers for receiving an antibiotic varied considerably for each condition. Conclusions: Large variability in antibiotic prescribing between practices was observed. Prescribing guidelines alone do not positively influence a change in prescribing, suggesting more targeted interventions are required to optimise antibiotic prescribing in the UK.
Author for correspondence
Victoria Palin
Email for correspondence
victoria.palin@manchester.ac.uk

Code list: res70: Sinusitis

25 codes in list

Code Coding system Description Entity type List name
H01..00 Read Acute sinusitis diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H010.00 Read Acute maxillary sinusitis diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H011.00 Read Acute frontal sinusitis diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H01..11 Read Sinusitis diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H012.00 Read Acute ethmoidal sinusitis diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H013.00 Read Acute sphenoidal sinusitis diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H014.00 Read Acute rhinosinusitis diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H01y.00 Read Other acute sinusitis diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H01yz00 Read Other acute sinusitis NOS diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H01z.00 Read Acute sinusitis NOS diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H13..00 Read Chronic sinusitis diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H130.00 Read Chronic maxillary sinusitis diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H130.11 Read Antritis - chronic diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H130.12 Read Maxillary sinusitis diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H131.00 Read Chronic frontal sinusitis diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H13..11 Read Chronic rhinosinusitis diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H131.11 Read Frontal sinusitis diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H132.00 Read Chronic ethmoidal sinusitis diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H134.00 Read Fistula of nasal sinus diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H135.00 Read Recurrent sinusitis diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H13y.00 Read Other chronic sinusitis diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H13y000 Read Chronic pansinusitis diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H13y100 Read Pansinusitis diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H13yz00 Read Other chronic sinusitis NOS diagnostic res70: Sinusitis
H13z.00 Read Chronic sinusitis NOS diagnostic res70: Sinusitis

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