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A qualitative study of action plans for asthma

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BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL
Volume 324, Issue 7344, Pages 1003-1005

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BRITISH MED JOURNAL PUBL GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.324.7344.1003

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Objectives To investigate the perspectives of patients with asthma on die use of all action plan and the implementation of this plan during an asthma attack that culminated in a visit to an emergency department. Design Qualitative Study. Setting Tertiary teaching hospital, suburban hospital, and rural hospital. Participants 62 patients aged 18 to 69 years who presented to an emergency department with asthma over a two month period. Results 29 participants described having action plans given to them by their doctors. Most patients with action plans reinterpreted their plan from the perspective of their own experiences with asthma. 33 patients did not have an action plan, the most common reason being that they had not been given one by their doctor. Sonic Occupational groups were significantly less likely to have been given an action plan by their doctor than others. Most patients with an action plan found them useful for management of their asthma. Conclusions Action plans were viewed positively by patients. Participants modified their prescribed plan according to their experience of asthma. To facilitate the implementation of a prescribed action plan, doctors laced to acknowledge and include the patient's personal experience of their disease.

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