Adherence to acute otitis media treatment guidelines among primary health care providers in Israel

Aims: To determine the appropriateness of the acute otitis media antibiotic treatment prescribed in the community in relation to the therapeutic guidelines. Methods: Children aged 3 months–3 years diagnosed with simple uncomplicated acute otitis media in 6 community primary care clinics were enrolle...

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Main Authors: Noa Shviro-Roseman, Haim Reuveni, Eli Gazala, Eugene Leibovitz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-07-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1413867014000440
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spelling doaj-ded82cbdf8b94225aeaa87332627d8c82020-11-25T02:58:33ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases1413-86702014-07-01184355359S1413-86702014000400355Adherence to acute otitis media treatment guidelines among primary health care providers in IsraelNoa Shviro-Roseman0Haim Reuveni1Eli Gazala2Eugene Leibovitz3Division of Pediatrics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, IsraelDivision of Pediatrics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, IsraelDivision of Pediatrics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, IsraelCorresponding author at: Pediatric Emergency Medicine Department, Department of Pediatrics, Soroka University Medical Center, P.O. Box 151, Beer-Sheva 84101, Israel.; Division of Pediatrics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, IsraelAims: To determine the appropriateness of the acute otitis media antibiotic treatment prescribed in the community in relation to the therapeutic guidelines. Methods: Children aged 3 months–3 years diagnosed with simple uncomplicated acute otitis media in 6 community primary care clinics were enrolled. Data on the antibiotic treatment were collected using computerized medical files. Results: 689 simple uncomplicated acute otitis media patients were enrolled; 597 (86.9%) were treated with antibiotics by 38 family medicine practitioners, 12 pediatricians and 7 general practitioners. 461 (77.2%) patients were <2 years of age. Amoxicillin was administered to 540 (90.5%) patients, with no differences between the various medical specialties. 127/540 (23.5%) patients did not receive the appropriate dosage; 140/413 (33.9%) patients treated with appropriate dosage did not receive the treatment for the appropriate duration of time. 258/357 (72.3%) evaluable patients <2 years of age received an antibiotic considered inappropriate to guidelines (38 not treated with amoxicillin, 94 received inappropriate dosage and 126 not treated for 10 days); 53/100 (53%) evaluable children >2 years of age received an inappropriate antibiotic treatment. Conclusions: The majority of primary care physicians treat simple uncomplicated acute otitis media with the recommended antibiotic drug. However, incorrect dosage and shorter than recommended duration of therapy may jeopardize the quality of care in children with simple uncomplicated acute otitis media. Keywords: Acute otitis media, Antibiotics, Physicians, Communityhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1413867014000440
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author Noa Shviro-Roseman
Haim Reuveni
Eli Gazala
Eugene Leibovitz
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Haim Reuveni
Eli Gazala
Eugene Leibovitz
Adherence to acute otitis media treatment guidelines among primary health care providers in Israel
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
author_facet Noa Shviro-Roseman
Haim Reuveni
Eli Gazala
Eugene Leibovitz
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title Adherence to acute otitis media treatment guidelines among primary health care providers in Israel
title_short Adherence to acute otitis media treatment guidelines among primary health care providers in Israel
title_full Adherence to acute otitis media treatment guidelines among primary health care providers in Israel
title_fullStr Adherence to acute otitis media treatment guidelines among primary health care providers in Israel
title_full_unstemmed Adherence to acute otitis media treatment guidelines among primary health care providers in Israel
title_sort adherence to acute otitis media treatment guidelines among primary health care providers in israel
publisher Elsevier
series Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 1413-8670
publishDate 2014-07-01
description Aims: To determine the appropriateness of the acute otitis media antibiotic treatment prescribed in the community in relation to the therapeutic guidelines. Methods: Children aged 3 months–3 years diagnosed with simple uncomplicated acute otitis media in 6 community primary care clinics were enrolled. Data on the antibiotic treatment were collected using computerized medical files. Results: 689 simple uncomplicated acute otitis media patients were enrolled; 597 (86.9%) were treated with antibiotics by 38 family medicine practitioners, 12 pediatricians and 7 general practitioners. 461 (77.2%) patients were <2 years of age. Amoxicillin was administered to 540 (90.5%) patients, with no differences between the various medical specialties. 127/540 (23.5%) patients did not receive the appropriate dosage; 140/413 (33.9%) patients treated with appropriate dosage did not receive the treatment for the appropriate duration of time. 258/357 (72.3%) evaluable patients <2 years of age received an antibiotic considered inappropriate to guidelines (38 not treated with amoxicillin, 94 received inappropriate dosage and 126 not treated for 10 days); 53/100 (53%) evaluable children >2 years of age received an inappropriate antibiotic treatment. Conclusions: The majority of primary care physicians treat simple uncomplicated acute otitis media with the recommended antibiotic drug. However, incorrect dosage and shorter than recommended duration of therapy may jeopardize the quality of care in children with simple uncomplicated acute otitis media. Keywords: Acute otitis media, Antibiotics, Physicians, Community
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