Antibiotics for acute respiratory tract infections: a mixed-methods study of patient experiences of non-medical prescriber management

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  • who: Molly Courtenay and colleagues from the ctors alone), and responsible for providing first contact care and managing RTIs in primary careAn invitation to participate was sent via email by each lead to all NMPs in the HB (n=10) and CCG (n=15). Welsh HBs have not appointed prescribing leads and so graduates of the Cardiff University prescribing programme (n=7), working in primary care, were invited to participate. Interested NMPs across the three countries were provided with further information and those consenting (n=, in England, n=, in Scotland, n=, in Wales) were invited to approach . . .

     

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