Authors
Christopher C Butler, Sharon A Simpson, Frank Dunstan, Stephen Rollnick, David Cohen, David Gillespie, Meirion R Evans, M Fasihul Alam, Marie-Jet Bekkers, John Evans, Laurence Moore, Robin Howe, Jamie Hayes, Monika Hare, Kerenza Hood
Publication date
2012/2/2
Journal
Bmj
Volume
344
Publisher
British Medical Journal Publishing Group
Description
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness and costs of a multifaceted flexible educational programme aimed at reducing antibiotic dispensing at the practice level in primary care.
Design Randomised controlled trial with general practices as the unit of randomisation and analysis. Clinicians and researchers were blinded to group allocation until after randomisation.
Setting 68 general practices with about 480 000 patients in Wales, United Kingdom.
Participants 34 practices were randomised to receive the educational programme and 34 practices to be controls. 139 clinicians from the intervention practices and 124 from control practices had agreed to participate before randomisation. Practice level data covering all the clinicians in the 68 practices were analysed.
Interventions Intervention practices followed the Stemming the Tide of Antibiotic Resistance (STAR) educational programme, which included a practice based …
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