Effects of patient beliefs regarding the need for antibiotics and prescribing outcomes on patient satisfaction in urgent-care settings.
Michael J CzinerDaniel E ParkRana F HamdyLaura A RogersMonique Mitchell TurnerCindy Meng-Hsin LiuPublished in: Antimicrobial stewardship & healthcare epidemiology : ASHE (2023)
We studied how patient beliefs regarding the need for antibiotics, as measured by expectation scores, and antibiotic prescribing outcome affect patient satisfaction using data from 2,710 urgent-care visits. Satisfaction was affected by antibiotic prescribing among patients with medium-high expectation scores but not among patients with low expectation scores.