Excessive use of rapid tests in respiratory tract infections in Swedish primary health care

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Engström, S
Mölstad, S
Lindström, K
Nilsson, G
Borgquist, L
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[1] Ryd Hlth Ctr, S-58432 Linkoping, Sweden
[2] Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Hlth & Soc, Linkoping, Sweden
[3] Unit Res & Dev Primary Hlth Care, Jonkoping, Sweden
[4] Karolinska Inst, Dept Clin Sci, Stockholm, Sweden
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10.1080/00365540310018842
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
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A 1-y retrospective study of problem oriented electronic patient records, for encounters concerning respiratory tract infection, was performed. The aim was to analyse the management of respiratory tract infections in primary health care in terms of diagnostic coding, tests and antibiotic treatment using data from electronic patient records. 12 primary health care centres with a registered population of 102,050 residents in 3 counties in southeast Sweden participated. Data were retrieved electronically from records of patient encounters concerning respiratory tract infections. The data were: patient age and gender, date of contact, diagnostic code, CRP and GABHS tests and results, as well as antibiotic prescriptions. In a total of 19,965 encounters, the most frequent diagnoses were common cold (40%), acute tonsillitis (18%), and acute bronchitis (15%). A total of 4445 GABHS tests (in 22% of encounters) and 6141 CRP tests (31%) were performed, and both tests were done in 1910 encounters (10%). A total of 7934 antibiotic prescriptions were registered. The proportion of patients tested and prescribed an antibiotic varied greatly between centres. We found an excessive, and much varying, use of rapid tests in encounters for respiratory tract infections. Data retrieval from electronic patient record systems was a feasible method to study the use of laboratory tests in relation to pharmacological treatment.
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