All Resources
All Resources
AMS workshop newsletter
Publication recording proceedings from the first AMS workshop held at FIP 2019 in Abu Dhabi
AMR Roadmaps Africa
A Roadmap outlining Africa regional initiatives to mitigate the treat against AMR
AMR Roadmaps Americas
A Roadmap outlining Americas regional initiatives to mitigate the treat against AMR
AMR Roadmaps Eastern Mediterranean
A Roadmap outlining Eastern Mediterranenean regional initiatives to mitigate the treat against AMR
AMR Roadmaps Europe
A Roadmap outlining Europe regional initiatives to mitigate the treat against AMR
AMR Roadmaps South East Asia
A Roadmap outlining South East Asia regional initiatives to mitigate the treat against AMR
AMR Roadmaps Western Pacific
A Roadmap outlining [insert region name] regional initiatives to mitigate the treat against AMR
Report 2017
Antibiotic misuse – The importance of proactive partnerships
Report from the Global Respiratory Infection Partnership
Report 2016
Antibiotic misuse – The importance of proactive partnerships
Report from the Global Respiratory Infection Partnership
Report 2015
Antibiotic resistance – Prioritising the patient
Report from the Global Respiratory Infection Partnership
Report 2014
Antibiotic misuse - More action, less resistance
Report from the Global Respiratory Infection Partnership.
Report 2013
Antibiotic misuse – stop talking, start acting
Report from the Global Respiratory Infection Partnership.
Report 2012
Antibiotic misuse and sore throat treatment
Report from the Global Respiratory Infection Partnership.
PSA/CPA
Evaluating the impact of global respiratory infection partnership materials on the symptomatic management of URTI in community pharmacies in Germany
ACC presentation 2015
Inappropriate antibiotic use for cough and URTIs
The presentation delivered by Dr Alike van der Velden at the American Cough Conference 2015 on the inappropriate use of antibiotics for treating coughs and URTIs.
WCEA presentation 2015 – managed care
Antibiotic stewardship – a role for managed care
The presentation delivered by Dr Douglas Burgoyne at the World Congress and Exhibition on Antibiotics 2015 discussing the role of managed care in antibiotic stewardship.
WCEA presentation 2015 – UK primary care
Antibiotic prescribing for respiratory tract infections in primary care
The presentation delivered by Dr Martin Duerden at the World Congress and Exhibition on Antibiotics 2015 discussing the prevalence of antimicrobial resistance in the UK.
FIP poster 2015
Community pharmacists and the management of antibiotics
The poster presented by Professor Sabiha Essack at the World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2015 about community pharmacists and the management of antibiotics.
WONCA poster 2015
Antibiotic prescribing in primary care for upper respiratory tract infections
The poster presented by GRIP at the World Conference of Family Doctors 2015 which details data for URTI consultations across Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Russia and the UK.
Continual Professional Development Education
Pharmacist
Accredited education about the role of pharmacy in managing upper respiratory tract infections, including patient assessment and counselling using the GRIP 1,2,3 approach.
Continuous Professional Development Education Module 1
Primary care teams
To improve awareness and understanding of when antibiotic use is appropriate for patients with URTIs
Continuous Professional Development Education Module 3
Primary care teams
Learn about the appropriate treatment options for a URTI and the benefits of personalised symptomatic relief
Continuous Professional Development Education Module 2
Primary care teams
Learn ways to effectively communicate appropriate antibiotic use and suitable symptomatic relief options
Physician Protocol 3 Month Data Analysis Form
Physicians
Data analysis form for use when using physician study protocol.
Physician Protocol Individual Patient Data Collection Form
Physicians
Data collection form for use when using physician study protocol.
Physician Study Protocol for Prescribing
Physicians
Provides a guide to help use and evaluate the impact of GRIP materials on antibiotic prescribing.
Patient and Parent Leaflet
Patients and parents of children over 2 years of age
Provides guidance for patients and parents about respiratory conditions, their duration, self management with symptomatic relief and when to seek further advice
GRIP’s Pentagonal Framework for a Global Change in Antibiotic Resistance
Geneva Health Forum
Continuous Professional Development Education
Primary care teams
Educate on need for change, effective communication, GRIP’s 1,2,3 and the value of managing symptoms.
How to talk to your Healthcare professional
Patients use with their prescribers
How to get the right relief for your cold sore throat, earache or cough.
The GRIP Algorithm
Prescribers and Pharmacy teams
Process flowchart to help with patient discussions.
Poster
Patients
Communicates realistic duration of URTI symptoms and guides patients to consult pharmacy teams for optimum relief.
Patient pressure guide
Prescribers use with pressure patients
Side 1: Points to discuss with patients, why antibiotics won’t relieve pain, explaining resistance and how symptomatic treatment helps Side 2: Guidance on communicating with patients in line with 1,2,3
Tear off pad
Prescribers
Tool for use with patients, in place of an antibiotic prescription, will provide recommendation of tailored symptomatic treatments.
Patient leaflet
Patients
Reassures patients that symptomatic relief is going to meet their needs, provides realistic symptom duration and advice on when to seek further help.
Pharmacy flip book
Pharmacy teams
Educate on the role of pharmacy teams to provide appropriate advice on URTIs and antibiotics including information on symptomatic options.
Algorithm and treatment table (Prezi)
Pharmacist
Provides guidance for both doctors and pharmacists on the 1,2,3 approach to drive better conversations with patients regarding appropriate URTI treatment
Tear pad
Prescribers
For prescribers to use to explain to the patient why an antibiotic has not been prescribed on this occasion and advise on how to best alleviate symptoms
Case studies
Pharmacist
Four case studies outlining responsible management of URTI through the 1,2,3 approach by doctors and pharmacists
FLIP book
Pharmacy teams
Educational resource to help support the pharmacy team understand the issues around AMR and the role of antibiotics in URTI
Discussion guide
Prescribers use with pressure patients
Consultation guide for use with patients with training resources on the reverse outlining the 1,2,3 approach to discussing URTI with patients
Patient poster
Patients
For use in HCP display areas to educate patients on the typical duration of URTI symptoms and where to seek advice to alleviate symptoms
Resistance animation
Pharmacist
Animation depicting how inappropriate use of antibiotics causes bacteria to acquire resistance.
Consumer leaflet
Patients
Distribute through pharmacy and GP channels to educate patients on AMR and suitable treatments that offer symptomatic relief
Antibiotic prescription for children – challenges and communication
Dr Alike van der Velden and Professor Attila Altiner
The podcast—involving GRIP members Professor Attila Altiner and Dr Alike van der Velden—looks into the issue of inappropriate antibiotic prescribing for children and the challenges associated with treating children with URTIs.
Effective treatment of URTI’s
Dr Laura Noonan and Mr John Bell
The podcast—involving GRIP members Mr John Bell and Dr Laura Noonan—delves into the role pharmacy play in providing reassurance and advice on the effective treatment options available to suit patients’ needs and preferences. The podcast also discusses the importance of the integration and dissemination of a consistent message across all disciplines within the community.
Antibiotic prescription for adults
Dr Laura Noonan and Professor Attila Altiner
The podcast—involving GRIP members Professor Attila Altiner and Dr Laura Noonan—looks into the challenges when diagnosing and treating URTIs, including how to manage the patient expectations and how to effectively deliver the most appropriate treatment using the right approach.