Caregiver perspectives and preferences for acute otitis media management. 2021

Holly M Frost, and Amy Keith, and Thresia Sebastian, and Timothy C Jenkins
Department of Pediatrics, Denver Health and Hospital Authority, Denver, Colorado.

Surveyed caregivers of children in Denver, Colorado, with acute otitis media (AOM) preferred immediate antibiotics over delayed antibiotics or observation. Overall, 77% stated that they would immediately fill a prescription written as delayed. In contrast, 86% of caregivers favored whichever duration was recommended by the provider or the shortest duration necessary.

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