Discussing antibiotics with patients
There are specific ways you can discuss antibiotics to address patient concerns and maintain satisfaction. The TARGET toolkit supports two useful evidence-based approaches: Finding the Right Words and Discussing Back-up/Delayed Antibiotic Prescriptions.
Version 1.0, November 2021.
Additional webinars and training links
Overcoming Difficulties Discussing Antibiotics webinars
See the Overcoming Difficulties Discussing Antibiotics website section for information on the topics covered in these webinars.
"Do I need antibiotics?" - discussing antibiotic use with patients
- "Do I need antibiotics?" - discussing antibiotic use with patients (3,212 KB PDF)
- "Do I need antibiotics?" - discussing antibiotic use with patients (PPTX)
Back-up/delayed antibiotic prescriptions: why and how to use them in primary care settings
- Back-up/delayed antibiotic prescriptions: why and how to use them in primary care settings (897 KB PDF)
- Back-up/delayed antibiotic prescriptions: why and how to use them in primary care settings (PPTX)
TARGET Antibiotics Prescribing in Primary Care e-Learning
Videos from our free online course, ‘TARGET Antibiotics - Prescribing in Primary Care’. It can be helpful to see how other prescribers fit discussing antibiotics into their consultations. Click on the videos below to see a GP (Dr Nick Francis) discussing and using this approach.
Below are two (2 minute) videos of Prof. Paul Little (GP & Professor of Primary Care) using the DESCARTE study to explain the benefits of back-up/delayed antibiotic prescriptions.
Addressing concerns and benefits related to complications and re-consultations (2:55 min)