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Compliance of physicians to guideline for the treatment of pediatric

urinary tract infection in Taiwan

Hsiu-Chen Lin

1

, Hsun Hui Hsu

2

, Herng Ching Lin

3

Department of Pediatrics, Taipei Medical University Hospital

1,2

, Taiwan

Department of Health Care Administration, Taipei Medical University Hospital

3

, Taiwan

Results

Methods

Objectives

Conclusion

Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common cause of fever in children. This study aims to explore the relationship between physician characteristics, medical care settings and prescribing behavior for children with urinary tract

infections. We evaluate the adherence rate of physicians by the recommended guideline of IDST.

This study used 1,000,000 persons’ data from the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database. Our study sample consisted of first-time ambulatory care visits for treatment of UTIs among children between 2004 and 2006 (n = 5,764). We exclude the patients with other infectious diseases or urogenital anomaly. We examined the prescribing practices for the treatment of uncomplicated UTI and determined whether these practices were

influenced by the recommendation in the Infectious Diseases Society of Taiwan (IDST). Data were analyzed by year, treatment in private offices or different medical care setting levels, gender, age and the speciality of the prescribing health care provider. Multivariate logistic regression analysis using generalized estimated equations was performed to assess the adjusted odds ratio of above factors. .

According to the guideline of IDST, 20.3% of the sampled children were prescribed the non-recommended antimicrobials at their first visit for treatment of UTIs. The elder children (12-18 years age) received the higher rate of non-recommended antimicrobials (adjusted OR= 5.61, 95%, CI:1.32-2.13). The adjusted odds of

prescribing adherence to guideline for physicians age >55 years were 1.44 (p< 0.05) times that of doctors aged <35 years, there was also significant trend analysis. Non-compliance was observed to be highest in children treated by internal medicine (adjusted OR=1.40), followed by other specialities (adjusted OR=1.70, p< 0.05), with pediatrics as the referent speciality. Cephalosporins and aminopenicillins were the most commonly prescribed drugs. Nevertheless, 21% of non- adherent drugs were ciprofloxacin made an astonished observation.

Physician speciality, age and different hospital levels were found to be significantly associated with rate of adherence to guideline. Continuing medical education and intervention should be conducted for different speciality physicians and clinics with undesirable performance in prescribing antimicrobials. It is very important view in reducing the antimicrobial resistance of pathogens.

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