Aim: The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic review of randomized controlled trials where the efficacy of psychological interventions in modifying health and behavioural outcomes for adults with asthma was investigated. Method: A review of randomized controlled trials was designed. The literature search was conducted until May 2005. Results: Fourteen studies, involving 617 adults, were included in the review. The use of 'as needed' medications was reduced by relaxation therapy (OR 4.47, CI 1.22-16.44), quality of life, measured using the Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire, showed a positive effect following cognitive behavioural therapy (WMD 0.71, CI 0.23-1.19), and peak expiratory flow outcome data indicated a significant d...
Background: To identify, summarise and synthesise the evidence for using interactive digital interv...
Background To identify, summarise and synthesise the evidence for using interactive digital interven...
Asthma is a common non-communicable disease, often characterised by activity limitation, negative ef...
AimThe purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic review of randomized controlled trials wher...
SummaryAimThe purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic review of randomized controlled tria...
BackgroundMany people have asthma, and for some their symptoms may be triggered by psychological fac...
Aim: Psychological factors may influence the symptoms and management of asthma in children in many w...
Research highlights psychosocial factors associated with adverse asthma events. This systematic revi...
BACKGROUND: This systematic review aimed to review the literature on interventions for improving sel...
OBJECTIVES: Prior research has highlighted the importance of psychosocial factors in 'difficult' ast...
Background: This systematic review aimed to review the literature on interventions for improving sel...
BACKGROUND: This systematic review aimed to review the literature on interventions for improving sel...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to update previous systematic reviews of interventions targ...
Background: To identify, summarise and synthesise the evidence for using interactive digital interve...
Background: High levels of asthma-related fear and panic exacerbate asthma symptoms and complicate t...
Background: To identify, summarise and synthesise the evidence for using interactive digital interv...
Background To identify, summarise and synthesise the evidence for using interactive digital interven...
Asthma is a common non-communicable disease, often characterised by activity limitation, negative ef...
AimThe purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic review of randomized controlled trials wher...
SummaryAimThe purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic review of randomized controlled tria...
BackgroundMany people have asthma, and for some their symptoms may be triggered by psychological fac...
Aim: Psychological factors may influence the symptoms and management of asthma in children in many w...
Research highlights psychosocial factors associated with adverse asthma events. This systematic revi...
BACKGROUND: This systematic review aimed to review the literature on interventions for improving sel...
OBJECTIVES: Prior research has highlighted the importance of psychosocial factors in 'difficult' ast...
Background: This systematic review aimed to review the literature on interventions for improving sel...
BACKGROUND: This systematic review aimed to review the literature on interventions for improving sel...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to update previous systematic reviews of interventions targ...
Background: To identify, summarise and synthesise the evidence for using interactive digital interve...
Background: High levels of asthma-related fear and panic exacerbate asthma symptoms and complicate t...
Background: To identify, summarise and synthesise the evidence for using interactive digital interv...
Background To identify, summarise and synthesise the evidence for using interactive digital interven...
Asthma is a common non-communicable disease, often characterised by activity limitation, negative ef...