Condition: Bronchial Asthma
Interventions: Drug: Polyherbal; Drug: Placebo
Sponsor: Organic India
Not yet recruiting – verified September 2016
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Condition: Bronchial Asthma
Interventions: Drug: Polyherbal; Drug: Placebo
Sponsor: Organic India
Not yet recruiting – verified September 2016
View full post on ClinicalTrials.gov: asthma | Studies received in the last 14 days
Management and referral of patients with severe and poorly controlled asthma in primary care.
Fam Pract. 2016 Aug 20;
Authors: Orozco-Beltrán D, Carratalá-Munuera C, Arriero JM, Campo P, Martínez-Moragón E, Molina J, Quintano-Jiménez JA, Gil-Guillén VF, Working Group for the Consensus Document on the Management of Severe Asthma in Adults in Primary Health Care
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Over 50% of treated patients with asthma in Europe are not well controlled. Their management in primary health care (PHC) differs from that in specialized care, and there is no real coordination between the two.
OBJECTIVES: To identify barriers and solutions to improving the management of patients with severe and poorly controlled asthma and the communication between specialists and PHC, and to reach a consensus on the criteria for referral patients.
METHODS: An observational study using a modified Delphi technique. About 79 physicians from PHC, pneumology and allergy fields from different Spanish regions were invited to participate via an online questionnaire. Consensus was reached on an item when more than two-thirds of the panel members scored within the 3-point category (1-3 or 7-9) containing the median and the interquartile range of answers had to be ?4 points.
RESULTS: Response rate: 52%. After the second round, consensus items were 40 (62.5%): of which 37 in agreement and 3 in disagreement. Around 92.68% of respondents agreed that it would be useful to incorporate questionnaires for asthma control into PHC computer-based searches. About 100% of participants agreed that clear consensus criteria between PHC and specialists must be determined to decide when a patient with asthma is referred from PHC to specialist or vice versa. Ten of the proposed criteria reached consensus agreement.
CONCLUSION: The failure to use guidelines and specific questionnaires for asthma control in PHC is one reason why there is underdiagnosis and poor control of asthma. Some strategies to improve the asthma care management emerged from the survey results.
PMID: 27543792 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]
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Condition: Asthma
Interventions: Other: Denver Health Asthma Management Program; Other: Person of Support
Sponsors: Denver Health and Hospital Authority; University of Colorado, Denver
Enrolling by invitation – verified August 2016
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Condition: Education, Medical
Interventions: Other: Variation of scenarios; Other: Repeated scenarios
Sponsor: Departement de simulation en Santé de l’Université Paris Descartes
Not yet recruiting – verified April 2016
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Condition: Asthma
Intervention: Behavioral: asthma APP
Sponsor: Shanghai Children’s Medical Center
Not yet recruiting – verified January 2016
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