Antibiotic prescribing frequency amongst patients in primary care: a cohort study using electronic health records

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作者
Shallcross, Laura [1 ]
Beckley, Nick [2 ]
Rait, Greta [2 ]
Hayward, Andrew [1 ]
Petersen, Irene [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] UCL Inst Hlth Informat, 222 Euston Rd, London NW1 2DA, England
[2] UCL, Med Sch, Res Dept Primary Care & Populat Hlth, Rowland Hill St, London NW3 2PF, England
[3] Aarhus Univ, Dept Clin Epidemiol, Olof Palmes Alle, DK-8200 Aarhus N, Denmark
关键词
CO-MORBIDITY; DATABASE; ASSOCIATION; RESISTANCE; INFECTION; RISK;
D O I
10.1093/jac/dkx048
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Background: Reducing inappropriate antibiotic prescribing in primary care is a public health priority. Objectives: We hypothesized that a subset of patients account for the majority of antibiotic prescriptions in primary care. We investigated the relationship between the total amount of antibiotics prescribed, individual-level antibiotic use and comorbidity. Methods: This was a cohort study using electronic health records from 1 948 390 adults registered with 385 primary care practices in the UK in 2011-13. We estimated the average number of antibiotic prescriptions per patient and the association between prescribing and comorbidity. We modelled the impact on total prescribing of reducing antibiotic use in those prescribed antibiotics most frequently. Results: On average 30.1%(586 194/1 948 390) of patients were prescribed at least one antibiotic per year. Nine percent (174 602/1 948 390) of patients were prescribed 53% (2 091 496/3 922 732) of the total amount of antibiotics, each of whom received at least five antibiotic prescriptions over 3 years. The presence of any comorbidity increased the prescribing rate by 44% [adjusted incidence rate ratio (IRR) 1.44, 95% CI 1.43-1.45]; rates of prescribing to women exceeded those in men by 62% (adjusted IRR 1.62, 95% CI 1.62-1.63). Conclusions: Half of antibiotics prescribed to adults in primary care were for <10% of patients. Efforts to tackle antimicrobial resistance should consider the impact of this on total prescribing.
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页码:1818 / 1824
页数:7
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