نتایج جستجو برای: asthma management

تعداد نتایج: 912799  

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1997
G B Marks P G Burney U N Premaratne J Simpson J Webb

A great deal of the care of patients with asthma takes place in general practices. The aim of the present study was to describe the impact of asthma in the community and to identify current asthma self-management practices. A two-part questionnaire survey was conducted in a random sample (23%; n=24,398) of persons aged 16-50 yrs, registered with one of the 41 general practices in Greenwich, Lon...

2015
David Price Aileen David-Wang Sang-Heon Cho James Chung-Man Ho Jae-Won Jeong Chong-Kin Liam Jiangtao Lin Abdul Razak Muttalif Diahn-Warng Perng Tze-Lee Tan Faisal Yunus Glenn Neira

PURPOSE Asthma is a global health problem, and asthma prevalence in Asia is increasing. The REcognise Asthma and LInk to Symptoms and Experience Asia study assessed patients' perception of asthma control and attitudes toward treatment in an accessible, real-life adult Asian population. PATIENTS AND METHODS An online survey of 2,467 patients with asthma from eight Asian countries/regions, aged...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1995
P G Gibson R L Henry G V Vimpani J Halliday

Adolescents with asthma, their peers, and their teachers were studied in order to establish the level of knowledge concerning asthma and its management, their attitudes towards asthma, and the degree quality of life impairment due to asthma. A community survey was conducted among year 8 high school students (n = 4161) and their teachers (n = 1104). There was a good response rate to the question...

2006
D. Vervloet

The present authors explored the relationship between asthma control status, as measured by a derived Asthma Control Test (ACT) score, and the utilisation and cost of healthcare in Europe. Data were derived from a European survey of asthma patients. Frequency of healthcare resource use was identified from the dataset and per-patient mean cost of asthma management estimated. Drug costs were not ...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2008
E D Bateman S S Hurd P J Barnes J Bousquet J M Drazen J M FitzGerald P Gibson K Ohta P O'Byrne S E Pedersen E Pizzichini S D Sullivan S E Wenzel H J Zar

Asthma is a serious health problem throughout the world. During the past two decades, many scientific advances have improved our understanding of asthma and ability to manage and control it effectively. However, recommendations for asthma care need to be adapted to local conditions, resources and services. Since it was formed in 1993, the Global Initiative for Asthma, a network of individuals, ...

2017
Hilary Pinnock Hannah L. Parke Maria Panagioti Luke Daines Gemma Pearce Eleni Epiphaniou Peter Bower Aziz Sheikh Chris J. Griffiths Stephanie J. C. Taylor Stephanie J. C. Taylor Hilary Pinnock Chris J. Griffiths Trisha Greenhalgh Aziz Sheikh Eleni Epiphaniou Gemma Pearce Hannah L. Parke Anna Schwappach Neetha Purushotham Sadhana Jacob Peter Bower Maria Panagioti Gerry Richardson Elizabeth Murray Anne Rogers Anne Kennedy Stanton Newman Nicola Small

BACKGROUND Supported self-management has been recommended by asthma guidelines for three decades; improving current suboptimal implementation will require commitment from professionals, patients and healthcare organisations. The Practical Systematic Review of Self-Management Support (PRISMS) meta-review and Reducing Care Utilisation through Self-management Interventions (RECURSIVE) health econo...

2016
Kim Watkins Colleen Fisher Jila Misaghian Carl R. Schneider Rhonda Clifford

BACKGROUND Asthma management in Australia is suboptimal. The "Guidelines for provision of a Pharmacist Only medicine: short acting beta agonists" (SABA guidelines) and a novel West Australian "Asthma Action Plan card" (AAP card) were concurrently developed to improve asthma management. The aim of this qualitative research was to evaluate the collaborative, multidisciplinary and multifaceted imp...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of allergy and immunology 2015
Watchara Boonsawat Philip J Thompson Uraiwan Zaeoui Chanee Samosorn Gurbet Acar Rab Faruqi Piriya Poonnoi

BACKGROUND Previous Thai surveys of asthma care have shown suboptimal management and poor control. Since then several editions of the Thailand National Asthma Guidelines have been distributed to help improve asthma control. A new survey was undertaken to see if any improvement in care had occurred. It examined patients' insights, attitudes and perceptions about their asthma and its treatment. ...

2013
Barbara P Yawn Susan Bertram Margary Kurland Peter Wollan Deborah Graham Dawn Littlefield Craig Smail Wilson Pace

BACKGROUND Asthma is common among children, adolescents, and adults. However, management of asthma often fails to follow evidence-based guidelines. Control assessments have been developed, validated against expert opinion, and disseminated. However, in primary care, assessment of control is only one step in asthma management. To facilitate integration of the evidence-based guidelines into pract...

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