This report is independent research funded by the National Institute for Health Research (Programme Development Grants, Implementing supported asthma self-management in routine clinical care: designing, refining, piloting and evaluating a whole systems implementation within an MRC Phase IV programme of research, RP-DG-1213-10008). The views expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NHS, the National Institute for Health Research or the Department of Health. This work is sponsored by the University of Edinburgh. The funder and sponsor have not had any role in developing the protocol
AbstractEducation about asthma and self-management of asthma are now key recommendations of asthma m...
A 35-year-old lady attends for review of her asthma following an acute exacerbation. There is an ext...
This paper presents independent research funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)...
Introduction: Supported self-management for asthma helps people adjust their treatment in response t...
BACKGROUND: Supported self-management has been recommended by asthma guidelines for three decades; i...
BACKGROUND: Asthma self-management remains poorly implemented in clinical practice despite overwhelm...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
The IMP2 ART study was funded by the National Institute for Health Research, Programme Grants for ...
Acknowledgements: The authors acknowledge all members of the IMP2ART programme group for their contr...
REVIEW QUESTION: What are the experiences of youths with asthma in self-management education
AIMS: To identify and synthesize the available evidence of youths with asthma and their experience o...
BACKGROUND: Supported asthma self-management improves health outcomes. However, people with limited ...
Supported self-management Asthma Systematic meta-review Health economic analysis Meta-analysisPRISMS...
Chief Scientist’s Office of the Scottish Government and Asthma UK as part of the Asthma UK Centre fo...
Self-management is an established, effective approach to controlling asthma, recommended in guidelin...
AbstractEducation about asthma and self-management of asthma are now key recommendations of asthma m...
A 35-year-old lady attends for review of her asthma following an acute exacerbation. There is an ext...
This paper presents independent research funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)...
Introduction: Supported self-management for asthma helps people adjust their treatment in response t...
BACKGROUND: Supported self-management has been recommended by asthma guidelines for three decades; i...
BACKGROUND: Asthma self-management remains poorly implemented in clinical practice despite overwhelm...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
The IMP2 ART study was funded by the National Institute for Health Research, Programme Grants for ...
Acknowledgements: The authors acknowledge all members of the IMP2ART programme group for their contr...
REVIEW QUESTION: What are the experiences of youths with asthma in self-management education
AIMS: To identify and synthesize the available evidence of youths with asthma and their experience o...
BACKGROUND: Supported asthma self-management improves health outcomes. However, people with limited ...
Supported self-management Asthma Systematic meta-review Health economic analysis Meta-analysisPRISMS...
Chief Scientist’s Office of the Scottish Government and Asthma UK as part of the Asthma UK Centre fo...
Self-management is an established, effective approach to controlling asthma, recommended in guidelin...
AbstractEducation about asthma and self-management of asthma are now key recommendations of asthma m...
A 35-year-old lady attends for review of her asthma following an acute exacerbation. There is an ext...
This paper presents independent research funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)...