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A study of guidelines for respiratory tract infections and their references from Swedish GPs: a qualitative analysis

Journal

SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Volume 38, Issue 1, Pages 83-91

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02813432.2020.1717073

Keywords

Adherence to guidelines; antibiotic prescribing; general practice; national guidelines; respiratory tract infections

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  1. Public Health Agency of Sweden
  2. Department of Research and Development of Region Kronoberg Sweden
  3. South Swedish Regional Council

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Background: National guidelines are important instruments in reducing inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions. Low adherence to guidelines is an acknowledged problem that needs to be addressed. Method: We evaluated established characteristics for guidelines in the guidelines for lower respiratory tract infection, acute otitis media and pharyngotonsillitis in primary care. We studied how doctors used these guidelines by analysing interviews with 29 general practitioners (GPs) in Sweden. Results: We found important between-guidelines differences, which we believe affects adherence. The GPs reported persistent preconceptions about diagnosis and treatment, which we believe reduces their adherence to the guidelines. Conclusion: To increase adherence, it is important to consider doctors' preconceptions when creating new guidelines.

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