Diagnosis-linked antibiotic prescribing in Swedish primary care - a comparison between in-hours and out-of-hours.
Olof CronbergMia TyrstrupKim EkblomKatarina HedinPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2020)
Although the infection visit rate was unchanged over the study period, there was a significant reduction in antibiotic prescribing, especially to children and for respiratory tract infections. The higher antibiotic prescribing rate during out-of-hours was small when adjusted for age, sex, and diagnosis. No excess prescription of broad-spectrum antibiotics was seen. Therefore, interventions selectively aiming at out-of-hours centres seem to be unmotivated in a low-prescribing context.