Reducing inappropriate antibiotics prescribing: the role of online commentary on physical examination findings.

نویسندگان

  • John Heritage
  • Marc N Elliott
  • Tanya Stivers
  • Andrea Richardson
  • Rita Mangione-Smith
چکیده

OBJECTIVE This study investigates the relationship of 'online commentary' (contemporaneous physician comments about physical examination [PE] findings) with (i) parent questioning of the treatment recommendation and (ii) inappropriate antibiotic prescribing. METHODS A nested cross-sectional study of 522 encounters motivated by upper respiratory symptoms in 27 California pediatric practices (38 pediatricians). Physicians completed a post-visit survey regarding physical examination findings, diagnosis, treatment, and whether they perceived the parent as expecting an antibiotic. Taped encounters were coded for 'problem' online commentary (PE findings discussed as significant or clearly abnormal) and 'no problem' online commentary (PE findings discussed reassuringly as normal or insignificant). RESULTS Online commentary during the PE occurred in 71% of visits with viral diagnoses (n=261). Compared to similar cases with 'no problem' online commentary, 'problem' comments were associated with a 13% greater probability of parents questioning a non-antibiotic treatment plan (95% CI 0-26%, p=.05,) and a 27% (95% CI: 2-52%, p<.05) greater probability of an inappropriate antibiotic prescription. CONCLUSION With viral illnesses, problematic online comments are associated with more pediatrician-parent conflict over non-antibiotic treatment recommendations. This may increase inappropriate antibiotic prescribing. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS In viral cases, physicians should consider avoiding the use of problematic online commentary.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Patient education and counseling

دوره 81 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2010