General practitioners (GPs) do not see men with localised urinary tract infection (UTI) very often which limits their possibility of developing expertise in the area. To gain knowledge of male patients' experiences and perspectives on localised UTIs, qualitative research is needed.
Keywords: Localised urinary tract infection, antibiotic resistance, antibiotics, men, primary health care, qualitative research, treatment guidelines
Scandinavian journal of primary health care
Journal Article
English
41906628
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