Objective To study the effectiveness of a minimal intervention strategy to improve adherence to paediatric asthma guidelines. Design and setting A group of pharmacists was encouraged to discuss essential elements of asthma care with the general practitioners they normally worked with. Adherence to guidelines was evaluated by studying prescriptions for children with asthma. We compared the treatment of children registered at pharmacies which participated in the study (intervention group) with a control group of children registered at other, non-participating pharmacies (reference group) and with the results of an earlier study. Main outcome measures The numbers of children who had no short-acting betamimetics, no inhaled corticosteroids whil...
ABSTRACT: Education on optimal medication use is an essential strategy to improve asthma control. Th...
The role of asthma controller medication adherence and the level of asthma control in children is po...
BACKGROUND: The role of asthma controller medication adherence and the level of asthma control in ch...
Objective To study the effectiveness of a minimal intervention strategy to improve adherence to paed...
Effect of a minimal pharmacy intervention on improvement of adherence to asthma guidelines
Objective: We evaluated the adherence to national guidelines for the treatment of asthma in childhoo...
Objective: We evaluated the adherence to national guidelines for the treatment of asthma in childhoo...
Objectives: Pharmacy assistants are often the first point of contact for patients presenting in comm...
The search for factors affecting the efficacy of bronchial asthma (BA) therapy in children is an act...
Adherence to daily inhaled corticosteroid therapy is a key determinant of asthma control. Therefore,...
Adherence to daily inhaled corticosteroid therapy is a key determinant of asthma control. Therefore,...
Introduction: Poor adherence to inhaled medication is a commonly encountered problem among children ...
Aim: The aim of the study was to assess, in a randomised, controlled design, the efficacy of differe...
Adherence to daily inhaled corticosteroid therapy is a key determinant of asthma control. Therefore,...
Introduction Achievement and maintenance of good asthma control is a major objective in asthma manag...
ABSTRACT: Education on optimal medication use is an essential strategy to improve asthma control. Th...
The role of asthma controller medication adherence and the level of asthma control in children is po...
BACKGROUND: The role of asthma controller medication adherence and the level of asthma control in ch...
Objective To study the effectiveness of a minimal intervention strategy to improve adherence to paed...
Effect of a minimal pharmacy intervention on improvement of adherence to asthma guidelines
Objective: We evaluated the adherence to national guidelines for the treatment of asthma in childhoo...
Objective: We evaluated the adherence to national guidelines for the treatment of asthma in childhoo...
Objectives: Pharmacy assistants are often the first point of contact for patients presenting in comm...
The search for factors affecting the efficacy of bronchial asthma (BA) therapy in children is an act...
Adherence to daily inhaled corticosteroid therapy is a key determinant of asthma control. Therefore,...
Adherence to daily inhaled corticosteroid therapy is a key determinant of asthma control. Therefore,...
Introduction: Poor adherence to inhaled medication is a commonly encountered problem among children ...
Aim: The aim of the study was to assess, in a randomised, controlled design, the efficacy of differe...
Adherence to daily inhaled corticosteroid therapy is a key determinant of asthma control. Therefore,...
Introduction Achievement and maintenance of good asthma control is a major objective in asthma manag...
ABSTRACT: Education on optimal medication use is an essential strategy to improve asthma control. Th...
The role of asthma controller medication adherence and the level of asthma control in children is po...
BACKGROUND: The role of asthma controller medication adherence and the level of asthma control in ch...