Capability—psychological |
Knowledge (an awareness of the existence of something) |
What OTC medications do you recommend, if any? |
PCPs’ advice on managing RTIs in young children |
Capability—physical |
Skills (an ability or proficiency acquired through practice) |
How do you diagnose the infection? |
PCPs’ advice on managing RTIs in young children |
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How do you manage the children’s cold symptoms? |
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Can you tell me the process of prescribing antibiotics for RTIs in this age group? |
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Motivation—reflective |
Social/professional role and identity (A coherent set of behaviours and displayed personal qualities of an individual in a social or work setting) |
What if the parents still insist on antibiotics? |
Factors influencing GPs’ management advice on antibiotic prescribing |
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Beliefs about consequences (acceptance of the truth, reality or validity about outcomes of a behaviour in a given situation) |
When should you advice parents to send the child back to childcare, other normal activities? |
Factors influencing GPs’ management advice on antibiotic prescribing |
Motivation—automatic |
Emotion (a complex reaction pattern, involving experiential, behavioural and physiological elements; by which the individual attempts to deal with a personally significant matter or event) |
How do you handle the situation if parents are insistent in antibiotics? |
Parental anxiety affecting PCPs’ advice on treatment and management of RTIs |
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Why don't you recommend over the counter medication? |
Factors influencing GPs’ management advice on antibiotic prescribing |
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Conflicting management advice between PCPs |
Opportunity—social |
Social influences (those interpersonal processes that can cause individuals to change their thoughts, feelings or behaviours) |
Are you guided by parents in terms of prescribing antibiotics? |
System barriers leading to lack of adherence to guidelines |