SummaryBackgroundThe severity of asthma varies in patients in primary care. The aim of this study was to identify factors related to asthma severity in a primary care setting.MethodsIn this cross-sectional asthma study a random sample of 1477 patients, aged 15–45 years, from 42 primary health care centres received two questionnaires: one disease oriented and one quality of life oriented, MiniAQLQ. A classification of the asthma severity similar to the GINA guidelines was made with the information obtained from the questionnaire. The classification was based on current treatment, use of rescue medication, night symptoms, emergency consultations and use of oral steroids for treatment of exacerbations.ResultsThirty-five per cent of the women a...
The United Kingdom National Review of Asthma Deaths (NRAD) recommends that patients who require ≥3 c...
Asthma imposes a substantial burden on individuals and societies. Patients with asthma need high-qua...
Aim: To assess the pattern of use of oral corticosteroids (OC) in primary care patients with severe ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The identification of the factors associated with severe asthma ma...
Background: The identification of the factors associated with severe asthma may shed some light on i...
Background: The identification of the factors associated with severe asthma may shed some light on i...
Background: Most asthma patients in Sweden are treated in primary care, but little is known about ec...
BACKGROUND: Asthma severity can be estimated as the level of medication needed to achieve asthma con...
Lina Rönnebjerg,1 Malin Axelsson,2 Hannu Kankaanranta,1,3,4 Helena Backman,5 Madeleine Rådinger,1 Bo...
Background: Asthma is a common chronic inflammatory disease of the airways affecting 3 millionCanadi...
AbstractUnder-prescribing and low attendance continue to be cited as reasons for ongoing asthma symp...
Purpose: Current guidelines primarily use medication levels to distinguish severe asthma from other ...
Background: Poor asthma control observed in several surveys may be related to a lack of systematic a...
Purpose: Current guidelines primarily use medication levels to distinguish severe asthma from other ...
AbstractBackground: Recently performed studies have found a number of limitations in the daily lives...
The United Kingdom National Review of Asthma Deaths (NRAD) recommends that patients who require ≥3 c...
Asthma imposes a substantial burden on individuals and societies. Patients with asthma need high-qua...
Aim: To assess the pattern of use of oral corticosteroids (OC) in primary care patients with severe ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The identification of the factors associated with severe asthma ma...
Background: The identification of the factors associated with severe asthma may shed some light on i...
Background: The identification of the factors associated with severe asthma may shed some light on i...
Background: Most asthma patients in Sweden are treated in primary care, but little is known about ec...
BACKGROUND: Asthma severity can be estimated as the level of medication needed to achieve asthma con...
Lina Rönnebjerg,1 Malin Axelsson,2 Hannu Kankaanranta,1,3,4 Helena Backman,5 Madeleine Rådinger,1 Bo...
Background: Asthma is a common chronic inflammatory disease of the airways affecting 3 millionCanadi...
AbstractUnder-prescribing and low attendance continue to be cited as reasons for ongoing asthma symp...
Purpose: Current guidelines primarily use medication levels to distinguish severe asthma from other ...
Background: Poor asthma control observed in several surveys may be related to a lack of systematic a...
Purpose: Current guidelines primarily use medication levels to distinguish severe asthma from other ...
AbstractBackground: Recently performed studies have found a number of limitations in the daily lives...
The United Kingdom National Review of Asthma Deaths (NRAD) recommends that patients who require ≥3 c...
Asthma imposes a substantial burden on individuals and societies. Patients with asthma need high-qua...
Aim: To assess the pattern of use of oral corticosteroids (OC) in primary care patients with severe ...