Antibiotics to treat bacterial infections of the elixir, but excessive use can also
have an adverse effect, that the professionals are well aware. However,
ordinary people only know the advantages of antibiotics, and therefore
suffering from infectious diseases often require doctors to prescribe
antibiotics. So in the end this prescription should not open it, if it should not
open, how should convince the patient to abandon the unreasonable
demands?
One
study pointed out that through coordination and communication between
patients and doctors, and thus make decisions together, can effectively
reduce the extent of antibiotic prescriptions issued. But only for short-term treatment has an impact, whether we can maintain a long time is still unknown.
From
Bond University in Queensland, Australia, Professor Peter Coxeter in
"Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews" on-line magazine published a
review article in the article, the authors summarize the 10 pairs of
patients suffering from respiratory tract infections in the previous
survey. These patients had received private care or general academic practice consulting services.
The authors summarize recent decades have done this 10 study, he
pointed out that "joint coordination decision" is a relatively new
doctor-patient communication.
In
the short term, promoting the exchange of personal care doctors and
patients to make decisions together can significantly reduce antibiotic
prescriptions issued by respiratory infections rate (40%). However, this results in the long term and not very stable.
The researchers believe that the credibility of these results did not
reach enables people to change the attitude of resistance to
antibiotics.
In the short term, this particular doctor-patient communication can
reduce the chance of antibiotic treatment, and will not result in lower
patient satisfaction or again consult intentions.
Prior to a review of the article also states: doctor-patient exchange
of health professionals and patient guidance is the ability to reduce
respiratory tract infection antibiotic prescriptions issued by the
chance, the article has the same purpose.
"My view is that no one will exclude this approach (co-decision),"
Professor Fan of the University of Fort William Schaffner said, "and the
result is indeed very credible."
However, Professor Schaffner also mentioned that part of the study,
physicians also need to strengthen the ability to communicate with
patients, and these studies indicate that orphans meters have public
communication have an effect how long it takes.
Today,
doctors are often mentioned in the doctor-patient dialogue vaccine,
however, this article needs to remind doctors of the negative effects of
antibiotics is explained in detail, which requires a longer period of
time, then, also need some conversation skills. Dr. Schaffner conversation cited an example of a pediatrician. "The
doctors had tried to persuade patients to reduce the use of
antibiotics, but in the end exhausted and had issued a prescription of
antibiotics." Risk
doctors do not need to conduct a conversation again, but can so that
patients can take the initiative to realize that the use of antibiotics
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