id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-252243-ua2w6xki Cooper, Emily Diagnosis and Management of UTI in Primary Care Settings—A Qualitative Study to Inform a Diagnostic Quick Reference Tool for Women Under 65 Years 2020-09-07 .txt text/plain 8711 509 57 Results: Staff were very aware of common UTI symptoms and nitrofurantoin as first-line treatment, but some were less aware about when to send a urine culture, second-line and non-antibiotic management, and did not probe for signs and symptoms to specifically exclude vaginal causes or pyelonephritis before prescribing. • Clearly outlines how to clinically assess someone with suspected UTI; • Includes prompts/considerations around differential diagnosis, pyelonephritis, and sepsis; • Clearly outlines the steps for clinical assessment of someone with suspected UTI and when a urine dipstick test or culture is needed; • Provides information on the sensitivity and specificity when using urine dipsticks to diagnose a UTI for women under 65 years; • Has been developed as an update to previous guidance; • Links to latest national guidance on antimicrobial prescribing for UTI management (developed since this study was conducted); • Links to UTI leaflets and resources for women under 65 years that explains evidenced-based prevention and self-care recommendations. ./cache/cord-252243-ua2w6xki.txt ./txt/cord-252243-ua2w6xki.txt