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Kendrick - NIHR 17/42/02 - Patient-reported outcome measures for monitoring primary care patients with depression: PROMDEP randomised controlled trial
We want to look at whether giving personal feedback to people being treated for depression might help them get better more quickly. One way of doing this is by using patient reported outcome measures (or 'PROMs') which involve patients filling out qu...
Moore/Santer/Willcox/Hu - SPCR - Community pharmacists' perception of using herbal medicine in acute infections: qualitative study (September 2018)
Primary care accounts for approximately 80% of all human antibiotic prescriptions, and the majority are prescribed for self-limiting conditions such as uncomplicated respiratory tract infections (RTIs) and urinary tract infections (UTIs). A number of...
633 - Point Of Care Testing Using FebriDx To Improve Antibiotic Use For Respiratory Tract Infections In Primary Care: A Mixed Methods Feasibility Study (PREFIX)
Chest infections are a common reason for people to see their GP. Most such infections are caused by viruses and don’t need antibiotics. However, it can be difficult to tell the difference between viral and bacterial infections. Many patients are ther...