SummaryBackgroundSuccessful asthma management involves guideline-based treatment and regular follow-up. We aimed to study the level of disease control in asthmatic individuals managed by their GP and a dedicated nurse when using a systematic asthma consultation guide based on Global Initiative of Asthma guidelines (GINA guidelines).MethodsPatients aged 18–79 years with doctor-diagnosed asthma were included. When managing the patients, the clinics were instructed to follow a consultation guide based on the principles of the GINA guidelines. This included evaluation of symptoms, treatment, compliance, lung function, and a scheduled follow-up appointment based on the level of asthma control:ResultsAt the initial visit (baseline), 684 patients ...
International guidelines indicate that the main criterion of asthma management is asthma control lev...
ObjectiveTo evaluate whether systematic asthma care involving a register-recall system, postcard pro...
Objective: The aim of the present community-based study was to evaluate the level of asthma control ...
SummaryBackgroundSuccessful asthma management involves guideline-based treatment and regular follow-...
Abstract Background Poor asthma control observed in several surveys may be related to a lack of syst...
Objectives: To examine asthma control in conjunction with medication use in asthma patients from gen...
BACKGROUND: Although general practitioners (GPs) are frequently the first healthcare professionals ...
Many surveys of asthma care suggest that only 5% of asthmatics are meeting the ‘Goals of asthma mana...
AbstractThe aims of this study were to describe asthma management and morbidity in patients attendin...
Background: A study was undertaken to determine the effectiveness of asthma self-management in gener...
BACKGROUND: A study was undertaken to determine the effectiveness of asthma self-management in gener...
Rationale, aims and objectives To evaluate asthma management and control in primary care clinics so...
Background: The guidelines for asthma recommend that the use of anti-inflammatory therapy should be ...
This study aimed to assess asthma management in a sample of adult patients in a general practice. A ...
International guidelines indicate that the main criterion of asthma management is asthma control lev...
ObjectiveTo evaluate whether systematic asthma care involving a register-recall system, postcard pro...
Objective: The aim of the present community-based study was to evaluate the level of asthma control ...
SummaryBackgroundSuccessful asthma management involves guideline-based treatment and regular follow-...
Abstract Background Poor asthma control observed in several surveys may be related to a lack of syst...
Objectives: To examine asthma control in conjunction with medication use in asthma patients from gen...
BACKGROUND: Although general practitioners (GPs) are frequently the first healthcare professionals ...
Many surveys of asthma care suggest that only 5% of asthmatics are meeting the ‘Goals of asthma mana...
AbstractThe aims of this study were to describe asthma management and morbidity in patients attendin...
Background: A study was undertaken to determine the effectiveness of asthma self-management in gener...
BACKGROUND: A study was undertaken to determine the effectiveness of asthma self-management in gener...
Rationale, aims and objectives To evaluate asthma management and control in primary care clinics so...
Background: The guidelines for asthma recommend that the use of anti-inflammatory therapy should be ...
This study aimed to assess asthma management in a sample of adult patients in a general practice. A ...
International guidelines indicate that the main criterion of asthma management is asthma control lev...
ObjectiveTo evaluate whether systematic asthma care involving a register-recall system, postcard pro...
Objective: The aim of the present community-based study was to evaluate the level of asthma control ...