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Effect of CRP and SAA Point-of-care Testing on Antibiotic Prescribing for Acute Respiratory-tract Infections

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1 - 75 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The study was a practical, cluster-randomized controlled trial to evaluate the impact of CRP and SAA point-of-care testing (CRP&SAA POCT) on antibiotic prescribing in patients with acute respiratory-tract infections (ARI) aged 1 to 75 years at primary care facilities in rural China.

Description

The study was a practical, cluster-randomized controlled trial to evaluate the impact of CRP and SAA point-of-care testing (CRP&SAA POCT) on antibiotic prescribing in patients with acute respiratory-tract infections (ARI) aged 1 to 75 years at primary care facilities in rural China. The study includes two arms, in which CRP&SAA POCT will be provided in 20 village clinics in the intervention arm. Additional physician training on the use of CRP&SAA POCT (including centralized training, distribution of physician training manuals, and desk reminders) and patient education sheets (to help patients understand the help of CRP&SAA POCT in guiding their care) will also be provided;The control arm will not receive any intervention and will serve as the control (usual care). The primary outcome of this study was antibiotic prescribing rates (defined as the proportion of outpatients aged 1 to 75 years who were diagnosed with ARI at the first visit to the village clinic and were prescribed at least one antibiotic) among all ARI patients in the intervention and control arms between the start of the intervention and 6 months of follow-up.

Eligibility

Eligibility criteria for clusters Village clinics with an annual outpatient volume exceeding 2000, an average of 10 or more patients per week presenting with ARIs, and licensed prescribers are considered eligible for selection for the intervention. Annual outpatient prescriptions and average weekly visits for ARIs will be verified by obtaining prescription data from all village clinics for the previous year, as documented in the information section of the local health board.

Eligibility criteria for participants The target population of this study included (1) aged between 1 and 75 years old; (2) Patients diagnosed by a village doctor with ARIs (including upper and lower respiratory infections); and (3) Present with ≥1 acute respiratory symptoms (including cough, rhinitis (sneezing, nasal congestion or runny nose), sore throat, shortness of breath, wheezing or abnormal auscultation). Patients with non-respiratory diseases or those with severe clinical symptoms requiring referral to a higher-level institution are excluded from the target population.

Study details

Antibiotic Prescribing for Acute Respiratory-tract Infections

NCT06568432

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

10 January 2025

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