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From: Antibiotics for coughing in general practice: a questionnaire study to quantify and condense the reasons for prescribing

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Factors from part 2 of the questionnaire: comparing scores as defined by factor analysis Part 2 of the questionnaire (Q2) is assessing how strong the questionnaire items argue in favour or against antibiotic treatment in case of suspected RTI in a coughing patient. Factors 'in favour' include items which according to their mean and sumscore support antibiotic treatment. Factor 1 only includes items relating to medical reasons, either from the lung auscultation or determining whether or not there is something unusual happening, factor 2 only includes items relating to non-medical reasons, either patient or physician related. Factors 'against' include items which according to their mean and sumscore fail to support antibiotic treatment. Factor 1 only includes items expressing no need for antibiotic treatment, either medical or non-medical. Asterisk means that the factor's score significantly differs from the other factors' scores (p < 0.001)

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