Impact of duration of antibiotic therapy on effectiveness, safety, and selection of antibiotic resistance in adult women with urinary tract infections (UTI): a randomised controlled trial.
Lead Research Facilitator: Bernadett Gergely
EMIS Resources
The files need to be imported under protocol and concepts retrospectively within the resource publisher in EMIS and need to be activated to work.
For the protocol it's important to set a trigger for the protocol to run each time the record is loaded/updated (set Run Type to Always Run and Job Categories to All). The protocol will generate an alert in the alerts box.
These files were developed to help screen patients and generate an alert that works well for triage staff to identify patients.
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