'Male cystitis does not exist': A qualitative study of general practitioners' experiences and management of male urinary tract infections in France.
Benjamin SoudaisAlexandre GallaisMatthieu SchuersPublished in: The European journal of general practice (2024)
GPs' experiences of mUTIs are limited due to low exposure and variable clinical presentations in primary care, representing a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. In order to modify GPs' antibiotic prescribing behaviours, a paradigm shift in the guidelines will need to be proposed.KEY MESSAGESDefining a male urinary tract infection represents a diagnostic challenge for GPs.A diagnosis based on clinical evidence alone is insufficient and complementary tests are required.A male urinary tract infection is an unusual disease in primary care and suggests a more serious underlying condition.