Asthma guidelines implementation: a guide to the translation of GINA guidelines into improved care.

Asthma guidelines implementation: a guide to the translation of GINA guidelines into improved care.

Eur Respir J. 2012 Jan 26;

Authors: Boulet LP, Fitzgerald JM, Levy ML, Cruz AA, Pedersen S, Haahtela T, Bateman ED

Abstract
In 1995 the Global Initiative on Asthma (GINA) published an evidence-based workshop report as a guide to clinicians managing asthma patients, and has updated it annually to ensure that recommendations remain current. Although the report has been widely disseminated and influenced clinical practice and research, its major objective, of forming the basis for local and country initiatives to improve services for asthma patients, remains to be achieved. Over recent years, the science of guideline implementation has progressed, and encouraging examples of successful asthma programmes published. This report is intended to draw on this experience and assist with the translation of asthma guideline recommendations into quality programmes for patients with asthma using current knowledge translation principles. It also provides examples of successful initiatives in various socio-economic settings.

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Asthma Affects 1 in 12 of the Population in the UK

A new study will shed light on late phase of asthma attacks

Press reports by the Imperial College London reflect that Asthma affects 1 in 12 of the population in the UK, with 5.4 million people currently receiving treatment. The UK has the highest prevalence of asthma in young adults in Europe and the numbers of children reporting asthma symptoms has risen six fold over the last 30.

A new grant from the Medical Research Council and GlaxoSmithKline will enable researchers to investigate mechanisms of potentially life-threatening asthma attacks. Research into acute asthma attacks boosted with £4m award

The grant, to the MRC-Asthma UK Centre in Allergic Mechanisms of Asthma at Imperial College London and King’s College London, will enable researchers to investigate how acute asthma attacks, which can be life-threatening and are often resistant to the few available treatments, are linked to allergy and viral infection. Professor Sebastian Johnston of Imperial College London and Dr Roberto Solari of GSK will lead three teams of scientists at Imperial, King’s and GSK to explore novel mechanisms of disease and identify potential targets for the development of new treatments.

Professor Johnston, Director of the MRC-Asthma UK Centre in Allergic Mechanisms of Asthma at Imperial, said: ”This is a wonderful opportunity to combine the unique clinical models we have developed at Imperial with truly cutting edge science at King’s and drug discovery expertise at GSK, into a new alliance to boost efforts to develop new therapies for this huge unmet medical need”

Professor Stephen Holgate, Chair of the MRC Population and Systems Medicine Board said: “The human immune system provides vital protection from a vast array of diseases, but in some cases – such as asthma and allergy – it can be our worst enemy. This important investment by the MRC and GSK will help to advance our understanding of how these conditions interact at a molecular level, which we hope will inform new, effective and targeted therapies that make a real difference to patients.”

Roberto Solari, from GlaxoSmithKline Respiratory Drug Discovery, said: “GSK has a strong heritage of over 40 years experience in respiratory research and medicines. This is an exciting partnership for GSK to be involved in, examining state of the art science and bringing together experts in the field of asthma research. Gaining further understanding of the role viral infections might have in the development of allergic asthma could offer potential to unlock science that will help to develop future treatments and improve the lives of patients.”

Dr Samantha Walker, Executive Director of Research and Policy at Asthma UK, said: “This programme of research will be vital in exploring potential new treatments for asthma, a condition that still kills over 1,000 people every year in the UK. Despite the fact that asthma affects around 5.4 million people, research into asthma is under-resourced and so this funding is a huge boost. We hope the programme will lead to the discovery of new, life-changing treatments, particularly for the thousands of people whose asthma is resistant to current medicines.”

The MRC-Asthma UK Centre in Allergic Mechanisms of Asthma was established in 2006 to unite two hubs of asthma research expertise at King’s and Imperial into a single, world-leading Centre.

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