Antibiotic Associated Diarrhea Survey Questionnaire
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How frequently do you encounter cases of antibiotic-associated diarrhea (AAD) in your practice?
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What is the age group of patients you typically encounter with antibiotic-associated diarrhea (AAD)?
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In your practice, which gender predominantly experiences antibiotic-associated diarrhea (AAD)?
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In your opinion, which class of antibiotics is most commonly associated with AAD?
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How do you typically manage AAD? You may choose one or more of the following:
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Do you believe probiotics can effectively prevent AAD?
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How frequently do you prescribe probiotics:
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What factors are important to you while you prescribe a probiotic? You may choose one or more of the following.
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Do you routinely prescribe probiotics to patients undergoing antibiotic treatment to prevent and manage diarrhea?
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If yes, then in what % of patients, do you prescribe probiotics as a preventive measure?
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If yes, then in what % of patients, do you prescribe probiotics for treatment?
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What resources or guidelines do you consult to manage AAD in your patients?
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What is your treatment preference for probiotic?
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In what percentage of patients have you seen a positive change after giving probiotic?
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How familiar are you with Bacillus clausii probiotic compared to other probiotic strains?
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What makes Bacillus clausii probiotic stand out in preventing and managing antibiotic-associated diarrhea (AAD)?