AIMS: To investigate whether a patient review service changes the management of asthma in accordance with BTS/SIGN Guidelines. METHODS: An observational study of routine review consultations for patients with asthma registered at 862 practices throughout the United Kingdom. Practices recorded reviews on a computer template and returned the information to an academic unit for analysis. RESULTS: 41,493 patients had data returned with 14,790 (36%) patients reporting symptoms at rest or on a daily basis and 15,840 (38%) patients overusing their short-acting ?2-agonist. 4,556 (74%) of patients with symptoms who had a subsequent consultation reported a reduction in their symptoms, whilst 3,932 (63%) reported a reduction in short-acting ?2-agonist...
Objectives: Non-adherence to asthma medication can lead to lower disease control and asthma exacerba...
Background: Asthma self-management is aimed to improve the quality and effectiveness of asthma care ...
Aim: Short-acting β2-agonist (SABA) overuse adversely impacts asthma-related outcomes and the enviro...
AbstractThe advent of computer-based prescribing in general practice has made it possible to study a...
Background: Building on lessons learnt from evidence-based community pharmacy asthma management mode...
The growing use of guidelines to manage asthmatic patients prompted us to evaluate their impact on c...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of collaborative practice between community pharmacist (CP) and ge...
AIMS: To test whether participation in clinical audit is associated with improved care of a long-ter...
Objective: To assess the impact of an intervention initiated by community pharmacists, involving the...
BACKGROUND: Whether people with asthma gain and maintain control over their condition depends not on...
Background. The assessment of asthma control is pivotal to the evaluation of treatment response in i...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of asthma control is pivotal to the evaluation of treatment response in i...
BACKGROUND: Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) of asthma bronchodilator inhalers is associa...
Primary objective : To investigate whether computer decision support software used in the management...
Background: Asthma is an example of a common, chronic illness in which clinicians are encouraged to ...
Objectives: Non-adherence to asthma medication can lead to lower disease control and asthma exacerba...
Background: Asthma self-management is aimed to improve the quality and effectiveness of asthma care ...
Aim: Short-acting β2-agonist (SABA) overuse adversely impacts asthma-related outcomes and the enviro...
AbstractThe advent of computer-based prescribing in general practice has made it possible to study a...
Background: Building on lessons learnt from evidence-based community pharmacy asthma management mode...
The growing use of guidelines to manage asthmatic patients prompted us to evaluate their impact on c...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of collaborative practice between community pharmacist (CP) and ge...
AIMS: To test whether participation in clinical audit is associated with improved care of a long-ter...
Objective: To assess the impact of an intervention initiated by community pharmacists, involving the...
BACKGROUND: Whether people with asthma gain and maintain control over their condition depends not on...
Background. The assessment of asthma control is pivotal to the evaluation of treatment response in i...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of asthma control is pivotal to the evaluation of treatment response in i...
BACKGROUND: Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) of asthma bronchodilator inhalers is associa...
Primary objective : To investigate whether computer decision support software used in the management...
Background: Asthma is an example of a common, chronic illness in which clinicians are encouraged to ...
Objectives: Non-adherence to asthma medication can lead to lower disease control and asthma exacerba...
Background: Asthma self-management is aimed to improve the quality and effectiveness of asthma care ...
Aim: Short-acting β2-agonist (SABA) overuse adversely impacts asthma-related outcomes and the enviro...