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Prim Care Respir J ; 19(1): 75-83, 2010 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20119630

ABSTRACT

Globally, asthma morbidity remains unacceptably high. If outcomes are to be improved, it is crucial that routine review consultations in primary care are performed to a high standard. Key components of a review include: * Assessment of control using specific morbidity questions to elucidate the presence of symptoms, in conjunction with the frequency of use of short-acting bronchodilators and any recent history of acute attacks * After consideration of the diagnosis, and an assessment of compliance, inhaler technique, smoking status, triggers, and rhinitis, identification of poor control should result in a step-up of treatment in accordance with evidence-based guideline recommendations * Discussion should address understanding of the condition, patient-centred management goals and attitudes to regular treatment, and should include personalised self-management education Regular review of people with asthma coupled with provision of self-management education improves outcomes. Underpinned by a theoretical framework integrating professional reviews and patient self-care we discuss the practical barriers to implementing guided selfmanagement in routine clinical practice.


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Asthma/therapy , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Primary Health Care/methods , Asthma/diagnosis , Asthma/drug therapy , Bronchodilator Agents/therapeutic use , Evidence-Based Practice , Humans , Medication Adherence , Patient Acceptance of Health Care , Patient Education as Topic , Physician-Patient Relations , Risk Factors
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