This project aims to investigate if an organisational change of patient flow away from medical practitioners can reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescribing in patients attending with a sore throat as the main complaint.
Today patients appear either at a PHC centre or at the Pharmacy. The Pharmacy may provide advice on analgesic or refer the patient to a PHC centre. At the PHC centre, the patient may first appear to the medical practitioner or a nurse pending on local routines. The current Swedish guideline recommends no antibiotics and no testing for patients with 0-2 Centor criteria. For patients with 3-4 Centor criteria the guideline recommends testing and only consider antibiotics if GAS is present. COVID-19 has gradually transformed from expressing itself as a severe lower respiratory tract infection to be more of an upper respiratory tract infection. Furthermore, COVID-19 is likely to transform from a pandemic to an endemic state with a low continuous incidence. Hence, in response to COVID-19 it seems crucial to identify to what extent the common sore throat is caused by the SARS-CoV-2. Furthermore, a large controlled clinical trial is required to sort out if patients attending with a sore throat as the main complaint are best managed by medical practitioners, nurses or pharmacists. This study aims to perform such a controlled clinical trial comparing the outcome of sore throat patients management by medical practitioner, nurses and pharmacists. This study also aims to investigate to what extent the SARS-CoV-2 virus is identified in these patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
450
Physicians are asked to assess patients following the current Swedish guideline
Nurses are asked to assess patients following the current Swedish guideline
Pharmacists are asked to assess patients following the current Swedish guideline
Apoteket
Stenungsund, Sweden
RECRUITINGNärhälsan Stenungsund Vårdcentral
Stenungsund, Sweden
RECRUITINGPraktikertjänst Hälsobrunnen Vårdcentral
Ulricehamn, Sweden
RECRUITINGGuideline adherence
Will the proportion of patients attending for an uncomplicated acute sore throat being managed according to prevailing guidelines differ if the initial assessment is made by a medical practitioner, a trained nurse or a trained pharmacist
Time frame: Immediately after the consultation
Illness severity
What proportion of patients attending PHC centres or pharmacies are classified as apparently uncomplicated, potentially complicated or potentially critically ill
Time frame: Immediately after the consultation
Type of patients seeking care
Will patient characteristics differ if the patient first appears to the medical practitioner, a trained nurse or a trained pharmacist?
Time frame: Immediately after the consultation
Presence of SARS-CoV-2 virus
To what extent do patients attending Primary Health Care/Pharmacies due to an acute sore throat harbour the SARS-CoV-2 virus?
Time frame: Immediately after the consultation
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Apoteksgruppen
Ulricehamn, Sweden
RECRUITING