Asthma control is suboptimal for many sufferers despite the existence of effective treatments. Patients' self-management is influenced by their perceptions of asthma and its treatment. This study explored sufferers' perceptions of asthma control and their influence on self-management behaviours.Participants (n=42) recruited from primary and secondary care asthma clinics in London in the UK each underwent a qualitative interview exploring perceptions and experiences of asthma control. Purposive sampling ensured variation in disease severity, degree of asthma control, age and socioeconomic status. Grounded theory was employed in thematic analysis of transcribed interviews.Five themes relating to perceptions of asthma control and self-manageme...
This study explores patient and health professional perceptions of asthmaeducation and management in...
BACKGROUND: The management of severe asthma poses many challenges related to treatment, adherence, a...
Asthma is estimated to affect approximately 4—11% of the general population and its prevalence is in...
Difficult Asthma is a complex diagnosis relating to poor asthma control, but less related to severe ...
BACKGROUND: Many asthmatic patients fail to perceive their level of disease control. OBJECTIVE: To i...
The level of adherence to self management recommendations among Australian adults with asthma is ina...
Self-management is an established, effective approach to controlling asthma, recommended in guidelin...
Purpose of reviewOutcome in asthma is determined not only by pulmonary function or other biomedical ...
Self-management is an established, effective approach to controlling asthma, recommended in guidelin...
SummaryBackgroundClinical guidelines consider the concept of ‘asthma control’ as the primary goal of...
The present study was designed to evaluate the degree to which variations in reported adherence to p...
Purpose of review Outcome in asthma is determined not only by pulmonary function or other biomedical...
BACKGROUND : An understanding of the needs and behaviors of asthma patients is important in develop...
Asthma is a chronic airway inflammation disease characterized by episodes of airway narrowing, which...
Achieving asthma control remains an elusive goal for the majority of patients worldwide. Ensuring a ...
This study explores patient and health professional perceptions of asthmaeducation and management in...
BACKGROUND: The management of severe asthma poses many challenges related to treatment, adherence, a...
Asthma is estimated to affect approximately 4—11% of the general population and its prevalence is in...
Difficult Asthma is a complex diagnosis relating to poor asthma control, but less related to severe ...
BACKGROUND: Many asthmatic patients fail to perceive their level of disease control. OBJECTIVE: To i...
The level of adherence to self management recommendations among Australian adults with asthma is ina...
Self-management is an established, effective approach to controlling asthma, recommended in guidelin...
Purpose of reviewOutcome in asthma is determined not only by pulmonary function or other biomedical ...
Self-management is an established, effective approach to controlling asthma, recommended in guidelin...
SummaryBackgroundClinical guidelines consider the concept of ‘asthma control’ as the primary goal of...
The present study was designed to evaluate the degree to which variations in reported adherence to p...
Purpose of review Outcome in asthma is determined not only by pulmonary function or other biomedical...
BACKGROUND : An understanding of the needs and behaviors of asthma patients is important in develop...
Asthma is a chronic airway inflammation disease characterized by episodes of airway narrowing, which...
Achieving asthma control remains an elusive goal for the majority of patients worldwide. Ensuring a ...
This study explores patient and health professional perceptions of asthmaeducation and management in...
BACKGROUND: The management of severe asthma poses many challenges related to treatment, adherence, a...
Asthma is estimated to affect approximately 4—11% of the general population and its prevalence is in...