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Do NHS GP surgeries employing GPs additionally trained in integrative or complementary medicine have lower antibiotic prescribing rates? Retrospective cross-sectional analysis of national primary care prescribing data in England in 2016

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Do NHS GP surgeries employing GPs additionally trained in integrative or complementary medicine have lower antibiotic prescribing rates? Retrospective cross-sectional analysis of national primary care prescribing data in England in 2016

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To determine differences in antibiotic prescription rates between conventional General Practice (GP) surgeries and GP surgeries employing general practitioners (GPs) additionally trained in integrative medicine (IM) or complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) (referred to as IM GPs) working within National Health Service (NHS) England.

OrganisationHogeschool Leiden
DepartmentFaculteit Zorg
LectorateAntroposofische Gezondheidszorg
Published inBMJ Open Vol. 2018, Uitgave: e020488
Date2017-12-20
TypeJournal article
DOI10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020488
LanguageEnglish

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