TAILIEUCHUNG - cáo khoa học: " Feasibility of a randomised trial of a continuing medical education program in shared decisionmaking on the use of antibiotics for acute respiratory infections in primary care: the DECISION+ pilot trial"

Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành y học dành cho các bạn tham khảo đề tài: Feasibility of a randomised trial of a continuing medical education program in shared decisionmaking on the use of antibiotics for acute respiratory infections in primary care: the DECISION+ pilot trial | LeBlanc et al. Implementation Science 2011 6 5 http content 6 1 5 IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE Implementation Science RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Feasibility of a randomised trial of a continuing medical education program in shared decisionmaking on the use of antibiotics for acute respiratory infections in primary care the DECISION pilot trial 1 3 4 5 Annie LeBlanc France Légaré 1 Michel Labrecque 1 Gaston Godin Robert Thivierge Claudine Laurier Luc Côté2 Annette M O Connor6 Michel Rousseau2 Abstract Background The misuse and limited effectiveness of antibiotics for acute respiratory infections ARIs are well documented and current approaches targeting physicians or patients to improve appropriate use have had limited effect. Shared decision-making could be a promising strategy to improve appropriate antibiotic use for ARIs but very little is known about its implementation processes and outcomes in clinical settings. In this matter pilot studies have played a key role in health science research over the past years in providing information for the planning justification and or refinement of larger studies. The objective of our study was to assess the feasibility and acceptability of the study design procedures and intervention of the DECISION program a continuing medical education program in shared decision-making among family physicians and their patients on the optimal use of antibiotics for treating ARIs in primary care. Methods A pilot clustered randomised trial was conducted. Family medicine groups FMGs were randomly assigned to either the DECISION program which included three 3-hour workshops over a four- to six-month period or a control group that had a delayed exposure to the program. Results Among 21 FMGs contacted 5 24 agreed to participate in the pilot study. A total of 39 family physicians 18 in the two experimental and 21 in the three control FMGs and their 544 patients consulting for an ARI were recruited. The .

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