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Little - NIHR PGfAR - REducing Common infections in Usual practice for Recurrent respiratory tract infections (RECUR) (November 2017)
The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) has funded the RECUR Programme to develop and test interventions to find out if they can reduce the frequency, severity and duration of respiratory infections (such as colds, sore throats, sinus, ches...
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...
H. Dambha-Miller, Integrating health and social care: A mixed methods study in primary care
People are living longer lives and are more likely to develop multiple health conditions at the same time (multimorbidity). This requires medical support through GP services (primary care), alongside social support such as attention to personal needs...