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To prescribe or not to prescribe for paediatric sore throat: a retrospective cohort study comparing clinician-led antibiotic prescriptions to FeverPAIN and Centor scoring in a tertiary paediatric emergency department and a national review of practice.

Michael MalleyKatie DriverMegan CostelloeIsla MonaghanLucy JeffersonLouise PooleCliona LewisRachael SaltRobin D Marlow
Published in: Emergency medicine journal : EMJ (2021)
Current guidance is variably interpreted and inconsistently implemented in paediatric populations. FeverPAIN and Centor scoring systems may not rationalise antibiotics as much as previously reported compared with judicious clinician practice. Producing clear paediatric-specific national guidelines, especially for under-5s who are omitted from NICE sore throat guidance, may help further rationalise and standardise antibiotic use in paediatric tonsillopharyngitis.
Keyphrases
  • emergency department
  • intensive care unit
  • quality improvement
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • clinical practice