RT @JochenCals: Dank aan @joostzaat om uit te lichten dat de CRP trial bij kinderen underpowered was. Deze recente Belgische trial https://…
@joostzaat Klopt. De Belgische collegae met @jan_verbakel deden deze forse trial https://t.co/kuYsZuAEiY met wel genoeg power
Dank aan @joostzaat om uit te lichten dat de CRP trial bij kinderen underpowered was. Deze recente Belgische trial https://t.co/kuYsZuAEiY had wel voldoende power en toonde ook dat CRP geen #antibiotica reductie gaf
RT @achgkuleuven: ClusterRCT in GP in Flanders finds systematic POC CRP testing without guidance doesn't reduce AB prescribing for non-se…
RT @achgkuleuven: ClusterRCT in GP in Flanders finds systematic POC CRP testing without guidance doesn't reduce AB prescribing for non-se…
RT @achgkuleuven: ClusterRCT in GP in Flanders finds systematic POC CRP testing without guidance doesn't reduce AB prescribing for non-se…
ClusterRCT in GP in Flanders finds systematic POC CRP testing without guidance doesn't reduce AB prescribing for non-severe acute infections in children. Eliciting concerns & providing safety net without CRP testing conversely increased AB prescrib
RT @BJGPjournal: Antibiotic prescribing in children is not reduced by CRP testing, and increases when addressing parental concerns and advi…
RT @BJGPjournal: Antibiotic prescribing in children is not reduced by CRP testing, and increases when addressing parental concerns and advi…
RT @BJGPjournal: Antibiotic prescribing in children is not reduced by CRP testing, and increases when addressing parental concerns and advi…
Antibiotic prescribing in children is not reduced by CRP testing, and increases when addressing parental concerns and advising on safety netting https://t.co/IiVlntMF3r
Systematic POC CRP testing without guidance is not an effective strategy to reduce antibiotic prescribing for non-severe acute infections in children in primary care. Mooie trial van @MariekLemiengre en @jan_verbakel https://t.co/VsPJyMQumO
RT @felly500: Systematic point of care CRP testing without guidance *NOT* an effective strategy to ⬇️ antibiotic prescribing for non-severe…
RT @felly500: Systematic point of care CRP testing without guidance *NOT* an effective strategy to ⬇️ antibiotic prescribing for non-severe…
RT @felly500: Systematic point of care CRP testing without guidance *NOT* an effective strategy to ⬇️ antibiotic prescribing for non-severe…
Interesting @DrNuala. I wonder to what extent POC testing would simply drive demand for testing..@HIQA HTA https://t.co/9MCqbHYRHi
RT @felly500: Systematic point of care CRP testing without guidance *NOT* an effective strategy to ⬇️ antibiotic prescribing for non-severe…
RT @felly500: Systematic point of care CRP testing without guidance *NOT* an effective strategy to ⬇️ antibiotic prescribing for non-severe…
Systematic POC CRP testing without guidance is not an effective strategy to reduce antibiotic prescribing for non-severe acute infections in children in Primary Care https://t.co/ktuRpendyZ https://t.co/pHkeu6uncQ
RT @felly500: Systematic point of care CRP testing without guidance *NOT* an effective strategy to ⬇️ antibiotic prescribing for non-severe…
RT @felly500: Systematic point of care CRP testing without guidance *NOT* an effective strategy to ⬇️ antibiotic prescribing for non-severe…
RT @felly500: Systematic point of care CRP testing without guidance *NOT* an effective strategy to ⬇️ antibiotic prescribing for non-severe…
Systematic point of care CRP testing without guidance *NOT* an effective strategy to ⬇️ antibiotic prescribing for non-severe acute infections in kids in primary care Important RCT, as everyone is being sold POC CRP testing kits on the premise it will! ht
RT @MariekLemiengre: Systematic POC CRP testing without guidance is not an effective strategy to reduce antibiotic prescribing in children…
RT @MariekLemiengre: Systematic POC CRP testing without guidance is not an effective strategy to reduce antibiotic prescribing in children…
Systematic POC CRP testing without guidance is not an effective strategy to reduce antibiotic prescribing in children in primary care. Eliciting parental concern and providing a safety net without POC CRP testing conversely increased prescribing. https://t