U.S. primary care physician perceptions on barriers to providing guideline-driven care for UTI and recurrent UTI: a qualitative study
Jennifer Park, Michele Torosis, Ja-Hong Kim, A. Lenore Ackerman

TL;DR
This study explores why U.S. primary care doctors struggle to follow guidelines for treating urinary tract infections and recurrent infections.
Contribution
The study identifies specific barriers faced by primary care physicians in implementing UTI guidelines through qualitative analysis of interviews.
Findings
PCPs often compromise on urine cultures due to patient demands or care barriers.
Providers frequently treat symptoms as UTIs without confirming through cultures.
Lack of clear guidelines and reliance on UpToDate® contribute to poor adherence to UTI management protocols.
Abstract
Urinary tract infections (UTI) affect almost two-thirds of all women during their lives and many experience recurrent infections. There are evidence-based guidelines from multiple international societies for evaluation and treatment; however, recent claims-based analyses have demonstrated that adherence to these guidelines is poor. This study seeks to understand the barriers experienced by U.S. primary care providers (PCPs) to providing guideline-based care for UTI and recurrent UTI (rUTI). Semi-structured interviews of 18 PCPs, recruited from the greater Los Angeles area, examined real-world clinical management of UTI/rUTI episodes, decisions to refer to subspecialty care, and resources guiding counseling and management. Grounded theory methodology served to analyze interview transcripts and identify preliminary and major themes. Participants expressed the desire to obtain urine…
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TopicsSchool Choice and Performance
