Thomas Porter
4 Papers
Thomas Porter is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medical prescription & Medicine. The author has co-authored 3 publications.
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Antibiotic use without a Prescription: A multi-site Survey of Patient, Health System, and Encounter Characteristics.
Larissa Grigoryan,Michael K. Paasche-Orlow,Osvaldo Alquicira,Lindsey A. Laytner,Matthew Schlueter,Richard L. Street,Juanita Salinas,Kenneth Barning,Hammad Mahmood,Thomas Porter,Fareed Khan,Jean L. Raphael,Fabrizia Faustinella,Barbara W. Trautner +13 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the effect of patient, health system, and clinical encounter factors on intention to use antibiotics without a prescription: (1) purchased in the United States (U.S.), (2) obtained from friends or relatives, (3) purchased abroad, or 4) from any of these sources.
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1574. Patient, Health System, and Clinical Encounter Characteristics Associated with Use Of Antibiotics Without A Prescription In The United States
Larissa Grigoryan,Michael K. Paasche-Orlow,Osvaldo Alquicira,Kenneth Barning,Hamad Mahmood,Thomas Porter,Fareed Khan,Juanita Salinas,Jean L. Raphael,Michele Fowler,Richard L. Street,Barbara W. Trautner +11 more
TL;DR: For instance, Grigoryan et al. as mentioned in this paper evaluated the effect of patient, health system, and clinical encounter factors on intention to use antibiotics without a prescription in a waiting room survey conducted from January 2020 and March 2021 in three continuity and three same-day public primary care clinics and two private emergency departments.
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1770. Effects of Acculturation and Social Norms on Intention to use Antibiotics without a Prescription among Hispanic or Latino individuals
Osvaldo Alquicira,Barbara W. Trautner,Jean L. Raphael,Juanita Salinas,Kenneth Barning,Hammad Mahmood,Thomas Porter,Richard L. Street,Moramay Lopez-Alonso,Michael K. Paasche-Orlow,Larissa Grigoryan +10 more
TL;DR: For example, Trautner et al. as discussed by the authors conducted a survey on factors that impact Hispanic/Latino patients' decisions to use non-prescription antibiotics in safety-net primary care clinics and private emergency departments in the greater Houston, Texas area between January 2020 and June 2021.
Identifying nonprescription antibiotic users with screening questions in a primary care setting
Lindsey A. Laytner,Michael Paasche-Orlow,Richard Street,Thomas Porter,Hammad Mahmood,Barbara W. Trautner,Larissa Grigoryan +6 more
TL;DR: Clinicians should use a simple question about prior nonprescription antibiotic use in primary-care settings as a screening question for patients at high risk for future nonprescription antibiotic use, as a stewardship effort.