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Reducing unnecessary chest X-rays, antibiotics and bronchodilators through implementation of the NICE bronchiolitis guideline.

Richard BreakellBenjamin ThorndykeJulie ClennettChristian Harkensee
Published in: European journal of pediatrics (2017)
Implementation of the NICE bronchiolitis guideline supported by a simple educational intervention can effectively reduce the number of inappropriate chest radiographs and antibiotic prescribing in bronchiolitis, and enhance compliance with the NICE guideline. What is Known: • Bronchiolitis management in paediatric units in the UK is variable, with poor evidence for existing guidance. Best available evidence was compiled into the NICE guideline, aiming to standardize care. • Some evidence exists for the effectiveness of quality improvement approaches to improve the management of bronchiolitis. What is New: • NICE guidance can be effectively applied to a department using simple educational tools. • Effective NICE implementation reduces the rates of unnecessary chest radiograph and antibiotic administration for patients admitted with bronchiolitis in District General Hospitals.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • respiratory syncytial virus
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • randomized controlled trial
  • patient safety
  • systematic review
  • intensive care unit
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  • cross sectional
  • tertiary care
  • chronic pain