Objective: Clinical asthma guidelines recommend spirometry for asthma diagnosis, but there is inconsistent evidence about benefits to patients in using it for ongoing management. Our aim was to determine whether training in the use of spirometry for management of asthma provided better health outcomes and improved the quality of care in the primary care setting. Design: Pragmatic, cluster randomized controlled trial. Setting: General practices in two states of Australia. Participants: Forty practices and 397 adults with asthma. Intervention: The staff of 26 intervention practices received comprehensive spirometry training. Fourteen control practices provided usual care. Main Outcome Measures: Primary outcome measures were quality of life, s...
Contains fulltext : 51151.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To ex...
AbstractBackground: Although allergy is central to the pathophysiology of asthma, little is known ab...
The asthma problem in terms of self-reported morbidity, reduced lung function, deficient knowledge a...
Aims & Rationale The aim was to examine the impact of spirometry in the management of asthma in ad...
Objective: To examine predictors of spirometry use at a tertiary academic health system and associa...
Abstract Background Asthma is among the most common c...
Objective and Background: We investigated the quality of primary care asthma management in a sample ...
Objective and Background: We investigated the quality of primary care asthma management in a sample ...
<div><p></p><p><i>Objective</i>: To investigate the reliability and the utility of spirometry genera...
Objective and backgroundWe investigated the quality of primary care asthma management in a sample of...
Objectives and background: Despite the lack of data, it is believed that spirometry is underutilized...
Background: The effect of breathing modification techniques on asthma symptoms and objective disease...
BACKGROUND: The effect of breathing modification techniques on asthma symptoms and objective disease...
Primary care spirometry is a uniquely valuable tool in the evaluation of patients with respiratory s...
One hundred and twenty-six asthmatics in a practice of 4012 patients were interviewed at home by an ...
Contains fulltext : 51151.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To ex...
AbstractBackground: Although allergy is central to the pathophysiology of asthma, little is known ab...
The asthma problem in terms of self-reported morbidity, reduced lung function, deficient knowledge a...
Aims & Rationale The aim was to examine the impact of spirometry in the management of asthma in ad...
Objective: To examine predictors of spirometry use at a tertiary academic health system and associa...
Abstract Background Asthma is among the most common c...
Objective and Background: We investigated the quality of primary care asthma management in a sample ...
Objective and Background: We investigated the quality of primary care asthma management in a sample ...
<div><p></p><p><i>Objective</i>: To investigate the reliability and the utility of spirometry genera...
Objective and backgroundWe investigated the quality of primary care asthma management in a sample of...
Objectives and background: Despite the lack of data, it is believed that spirometry is underutilized...
Background: The effect of breathing modification techniques on asthma symptoms and objective disease...
BACKGROUND: The effect of breathing modification techniques on asthma symptoms and objective disease...
Primary care spirometry is a uniquely valuable tool in the evaluation of patients with respiratory s...
One hundred and twenty-six asthmatics in a practice of 4012 patients were interviewed at home by an ...
Contains fulltext : 51151.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To ex...
AbstractBackground: Although allergy is central to the pathophysiology of asthma, little is known ab...
The asthma problem in terms of self-reported morbidity, reduced lung function, deficient knowledge a...