Publication

Effects of internet-based training on antibiotic prescribing rates for acute respiratory-tract infections: a multinational, cluster, randomised, factorial, controlled trial.

Journal : Lancet (London, England)
Authors : Little P, Stuart B, Francis N, Douglas E, Tonkin-Crine S, Anthierens S, Cals JW, Melbye H, Santer M, Moore M, Coenen S, Butler C, Hood K, Kelly M, Godycki-Cwirko M, Mierzecki A, Torres A, Llor C, Davies M, Mullee M, O'Reilly G, van der Velden A, Geraghty AW, Goossens H, Verheij T, Yardley L,
10.1016/S0140-6736(13)60994-0 : DOI
23915885 : PMID
PMC3807804 : PMC-ID

Background

High-volume prescribing of antibiotics in primary care is a major driver of antibiotic resistance. Education of physicians and patients can lower prescribing levels, but it frequently relies on highly trained staff. We assessed whether internet-based training methods could alter prescribing practices in multiple health-care systems.

Methods

After a baseline audit in October to December, 2010, primary-care practices in six European countries were cluster randomised to usual care, training in the use of a C-reactive protein (CRP) test at point of care, in enhanced communication skills, or in both CRP and enhanced communication. Patients were recruited from February to May, 2011. This trial is registered, number ISRCTN99871214.

Results

The baseline audit, done in 259 practices, provided data for 6771 patients with lower-respiratory-tract infections (3742 [55路3%]) and upper-respiratory-tract infections (1416 [20路9%]), of whom 5355 (79路1%) were prescribed antibiotics. After randomisation, 246 practices were included and 4264 patients were recruited. The antibiotic prescribing rate was lower with CRP training than without (33% vs 48%, adjusted risk ratio 0路54, 95% CI 0路42-0路69) and with enhanced-communication training than without (36% vs 45%, 0路69, 0路54-0路87). The combined intervention was associated with the greatest reduction in prescribing rate (CRP risk ratio 0路53, 95% CI 0路36-0路74, p<0路0001; enhanced communication 0路68, 0路50-0路89, p=0路003; combined 0路38, 0路25-0路55, p<0路0001).

Interpretation

Internet training achieved important reductions in antibiotic prescribing for respiratory-tract infections across language and cultural boundaries.

Funding

European Commission Framework Programme 6, National Institute for Health Research, Research Foundation Flanders.