The Saudi initiative for asthma

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The Saudi Initiative for Asthma (SINA) provides up-to-date guidelines for healthcare workers managing patients with asthma. SINA was developed by a panel of Saudi experts with respectable academic backgrounds and long-standing experience in the field. SINA is founded on the latest available evidence, local literature, and knowledge of the current setting in Saudi Arabia. Emphasis is placed on understanding the epidemiology, pathophysiology, medications, and clinical presentation. SINA elaborates on the development of patient-doctor partnership, self-management, and control of precipitating factors. Approaches to asthma treatment in SINA are based on disease control by the utilization of Asthma Control Test for the initiation and adjustment of asthma treatment. This guideline is established for the treatment of asthma in both children and adults, with special attention to children 5 years and younger. It is expected that the implementation of these guidelines for treating asthma will lead to better asthma control and decrease patient utilization of the health care system.

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Al-Moamary, M., Al-Hajjaj, M., Idrees, M., Zeitouni, M., Alanezi, M., Al-Jahdal, H., & Al Dabbagh, M. (2009, October 1). The Saudi initiative for asthma. Annals of Thoracic Medicine. https://doi.org/10.4103/1817-1737.56001

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