Internet tool to support self-assessment and self-swabbing of sore throat: development and feasibility study
<strong>Background:<br></strong> Sore throat is a common problem and a common reason for the overuse of antibiotics. A web-based tool that helps people assess their sore throat, through the use of clinical prediction rules, taking throat swabs or saliva samples, and taking throat p...
Main Authors: | Lown, M, Smith, KA, Muller, I, Woods, C, Maund, E, Rogers, K, Becque, T, Hayward, G, Moore, M, Little, P, Glogowska, M, Hay, A, Stuart, B, Mantzourani, E, Wilcox, CR, Thompson, N, Francis, NA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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JMIR Publications
2023
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