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Antibiotic Prescription in Children Hospitalized for Community-acquired Pneumonia

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3 - 18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

A study to observe how often antibiotics are prescribed in children hospitalized for pneumonia and how doctors decide if a child needs antibiotics or not. Parent satisfaction will also be recorded.

Description

An observational study to document the antibiotic treatment rate of children hospitalized for community acquired pneumonia at a pediatric department with longstanding practice of restrictive antibiotic prescribing. Patients will be enrolled consecutively and treated according to in-house standard operating procedure. Antibiotic treatment rate, severity of disease and medical complication rate in antibiotic and non-antibiotic managed children, frequency of predefined factors in physician decision making on antibiotic use, and parental satisfaction will be recorded. Parents will be contacted at least 4 weeks after discharge to inquire about recurrence or readmission.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Hospital admission at the pediatric department of the Filderklinik or at the pediatric department of the Herdecke Community Hospital
  • Admission diagnosis pneumonia or pneumonia diagnosis within 48 hours of admission
  • Written informed consent by care giver
  • All inclusion criteria have to be fulfilled

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Insufficient knowledge of German to understand the written patient information and questionnaire

Study details

Community Acquired Pneumonia in Children, Antibiotic Stewardship

NCT04681339

ARCIM Institute Academic Research in Complementary and Integrative Medicine

12 January 2025

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