Martijn Sijbom

129 Cues to improve antibiotic-allergy registration: A mixed-method stu 5 Table 2. Analysis of a random selection of antibiotic allergy registrations for completeness and correctness. Noted in registration Total (n=300) Registration of substance* 93.7% (281) Time to start of symptoms† 20% (60) Duration of symptoms‡ 7.3% (22) Description of symptoms§ 46.3% (139) Hospital admission| 0% (0) Allergy test¶ 0% (0) Prescribed again# 20.3% (61) Type of allergy** 0% (0) *Antibiotic was specified in registration. †Time between first intake of antibiotic and start of symptoms. ‡Duration of symptoms after first intake of antibiotic. §Description of symptoms present in registration. |Registration of whether hospital admission was needed to treat antibiotic allergy reaction. ¶Registration of whether an allergy test was performed #Antibiotic for which an allergy was registered was prescribed again after registration. **Type of allergic reaction was specified in registration: immediate versus delayed type.

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