Feasibility cluster randomised controlled trial of a within-consultation intervention to reduce antibiotic prescribing for children presenting to primary care with acute respiratory tract infection and cough

scientific article published on 09 May 2017

Feasibility cluster randomised controlled trial of a within-consultation intervention to reduce antibiotic prescribing for children presenting to primary care with acute respiratory tract infection and cough is …
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P356DOI10.1136/BMJOPEN-2016-014506
P932PMC publication ID5623421
P698PubMed publication ID28490554

P50authorNick A FrancisQ41581137
Peter S BlairQ47267823
Sandra HollinghurstQ57075432
Padraig DixonQ21544796
Tim PetersQ30506668
Niamh M. RedmondQ37371605
Alastair D. HayQ37371626
Patricia J. LucasQ38590221
Jeremy HorwoodQ38590233
P2093author name stringPaul Little
Jenny Ingram
Christie Cabral
Catherine Jameson
Anna Gilbertson
Sophie Turnbull
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P921main subjectacute respiratory tract infectionQ98404923
P304page(s)e014506
P577publication date2017-05-09
P1433published inBMJ OpenQ17003470
P1476titleFeasibility cluster randomised controlled trial of a within-consultation intervention to reduce antibiotic prescribing for children presenting to primary care with acute respiratory tract infection and cough
P478volume7

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