Objective: To examine the use of asthma management plans (AMPs) and specific elements of AMPs in a South Australian community. Design: Cross-sectional questionnaire survey by experienced interviewers. Participants and Setting: 307 adults with current asthma, confirmed by a doctor, who were among 3001 respondents of a representative sample of 4065 South Australian adults recruited by multistage systematic clustered area sampling for a larger study in March 1995. Main Outcome Measures: Prevalence of reported use of AMPs and of specific elements of AMPs, such as knowledge of trigger factors and having an action plan, and the proportion of adults with asthma receiving what we defined as "good management". Results: 46% reported having an AMP; 63...
Background: With the increasing burden of asthma worldwide, much effort has been given to developing...
Background: Asthma is a common source of morbidity and is now recognized as a national health priori...
BACKGROUND: Asthma management in Australia is suboptimal. The "Guidelines for provision of a Pharmac...
ObjectiveTo examine the relationships between ownership of written asthma action plans, asthma morbi...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comBackground and objective: Asthma is ...
Copyright © 2001, Nature Publishing GroupThis paper reviews asthma-related data obtained between 198...
Objectives: To assess trends in the prevalence of self-reported doctor-diagnosed asthma, associated ...
Aim: To identify the level of non-pharmacological care received by middle-aged adults with current a...
Objectives: As part of the European Community Respiratory Health Survey (ECRHS) in 1992-1993 we asse...
Morbidity and mortality from asthma has increased world-wide over past decades despite advances in m...
Aim. This study, carried out in 1989, set out to assess gen-eral practitioners ' knowledge of a...
Purpose: Written asthma action plans (WAAPs) have become a core component of asthma management in Au...
ObjectiveTo evaluate whether systematic asthma care involving a register-recall system, postcard pro...
ObjectiveTo compare the prevalence and management of asthma before and after institution of the Nati...
AbstractThe aims of this study were to describe asthma management and morbidity in patients attendin...
Background: With the increasing burden of asthma worldwide, much effort has been given to developing...
Background: Asthma is a common source of morbidity and is now recognized as a national health priori...
BACKGROUND: Asthma management in Australia is suboptimal. The "Guidelines for provision of a Pharmac...
ObjectiveTo examine the relationships between ownership of written asthma action plans, asthma morbi...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comBackground and objective: Asthma is ...
Copyright © 2001, Nature Publishing GroupThis paper reviews asthma-related data obtained between 198...
Objectives: To assess trends in the prevalence of self-reported doctor-diagnosed asthma, associated ...
Aim: To identify the level of non-pharmacological care received by middle-aged adults with current a...
Objectives: As part of the European Community Respiratory Health Survey (ECRHS) in 1992-1993 we asse...
Morbidity and mortality from asthma has increased world-wide over past decades despite advances in m...
Aim. This study, carried out in 1989, set out to assess gen-eral practitioners ' knowledge of a...
Purpose: Written asthma action plans (WAAPs) have become a core component of asthma management in Au...
ObjectiveTo evaluate whether systematic asthma care involving a register-recall system, postcard pro...
ObjectiveTo compare the prevalence and management of asthma before and after institution of the Nati...
AbstractThe aims of this study were to describe asthma management and morbidity in patients attendin...
Background: With the increasing burden of asthma worldwide, much effort has been given to developing...
Background: Asthma is a common source of morbidity and is now recognized as a national health priori...
BACKGROUND: Asthma management in Australia is suboptimal. The "Guidelines for provision of a Pharmac...