Journal article
Predictors of patient-initiated reconsultation for lower respiratory tract infections in general practice.
- Abstract:
- Reconsultation for lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is common in general practice, but those who reconsult rarely have more significant illness warranting antibiotics. Knowledge of factors that predict patient-initiated reconsultation may allow clinicians to address specific issues during the initial consultation that could reduce reconsultations. Thirty-three per cent of a cohort of 431 LRTI patients in a randomised controlled trial reconsulted. Excluding 35 patients with GP-requested reconsultation left 28% (112/396) with a patient-initiated reconsultation during 28-day follow-up. Patient-reported dyspnoea and concerns that persisted after the initial consultation independently predicted patient-initiated reconsultation.
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- Published
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- 10.3399/bjgp09x472656
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- Journal:
- British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners More from this journal
- Volume:
- 59
- Issue:
- 567
- Pages:
- 761-764
- Publication date:
- 2009-10-01
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1478-5242
- ISSN:
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0960-1643
- Language:
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English
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pubs:418239
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pubs:418239
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418239
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- 2009
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