Background: Treatment of asthma does not always comply with asthma guidelines (AG). This may be rooted in direct or indirect resistance on the doctors’ and/or patients’ side or be caused by the healthcare system. To assess whether patients’ concepts and attitudes are really an implementation barrier for AG, we analysed the patients’ perspective of a “good asthma therapy” and contrasted their wishes with current recommendations. Methods: Using a qualitative exploratory design, topic centred focus group (FG) discussions were performed until theoretical saturation was reached. Inclusion criteria were an asthma diagnosis and age above 18. FG sessions were recorded audio-visually and analysed via a mapping technique and content analysis perform...
Background. Despite asthma being primarily managed in general practice and primary care, there is li...
Background. Despite asthma being primarily managed in general practice and primary care, there is li...
Background. Despite asthma being primarily managed in general practice and primary care, there is li...
Background Treatment of asthma does not always comply with asthma guidelines (AG). This may be ro...
Abstract Background Treatment ...
The Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) has presented a shift in pharmacological asthma treatment. T...
SummaryBackgroundClinical guidelines consider the concept of ‘asthma control’ as the primary goal of...
AbstractBackground: Undertreatment is said to be an important problem for those with asthma. Misconc...
In order to implement guidelines and standards, special support and educational programmes are neces...
BACKGROUND: Asthma management in Australia is suboptimal. The "Guidelines for provision of a Pharmac...
This article is based on semistructured interviews and focus groups conducted with 27 asthma patient...
Self-management is an established, effective approach to controlling asthma, recommended in guidelin...
Self-management is an established, effective approach to controlling asthma, recommended in guidelin...
Background: Asthma is an example of a common, chronic illness in which clinicians are encouraged to ...
Background: understanding why patients with severe asthma do not follow healthcare provider (HCP) ad...
Background. Despite asthma being primarily managed in general practice and primary care, there is li...
Background. Despite asthma being primarily managed in general practice and primary care, there is li...
Background. Despite asthma being primarily managed in general practice and primary care, there is li...
Background Treatment of asthma does not always comply with asthma guidelines (AG). This may be ro...
Abstract Background Treatment ...
The Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) has presented a shift in pharmacological asthma treatment. T...
SummaryBackgroundClinical guidelines consider the concept of ‘asthma control’ as the primary goal of...
AbstractBackground: Undertreatment is said to be an important problem for those with asthma. Misconc...
In order to implement guidelines and standards, special support and educational programmes are neces...
BACKGROUND: Asthma management in Australia is suboptimal. The "Guidelines for provision of a Pharmac...
This article is based on semistructured interviews and focus groups conducted with 27 asthma patient...
Self-management is an established, effective approach to controlling asthma, recommended in guidelin...
Self-management is an established, effective approach to controlling asthma, recommended in guidelin...
Background: Asthma is an example of a common, chronic illness in which clinicians are encouraged to ...
Background: understanding why patients with severe asthma do not follow healthcare provider (HCP) ad...
Background. Despite asthma being primarily managed in general practice and primary care, there is li...
Background. Despite asthma being primarily managed in general practice and primary care, there is li...
Background. Despite asthma being primarily managed in general practice and primary care, there is li...