Protocol for the asthma tools study: a pragmatic practice-based research network trial

  • Yawn B
  • Wollan
  • Bertram S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Asthma is common among children, adolescents, and adults. However, management of asthma often fails to follow evidence-based guidelines. Control assessments have been developed, validated against expert opinion, and disseminated. However, in primary care, assessment of control is only one step in asthma management. To facilitate integration of the evidence-based guidelines into practice, tools should also guide the next steps in care. The Asthma APGAR tools do just that, incorporating a control assessment as well as assessment of the most common reasons for inadequate and poor control. The Asthma APGAR tool is also linked to a care algorithm based on the 2007 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute asthma guidelines. The objective of this study is to assess the impact of implementation of the Asthma APGAR on patient asthma outcomes in primary care practices.

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Yawn, B., Wollan, Bertram, S., Kurland, M., Littlefield, D., Smail, … Graham. (2013). Protocol for the asthma tools study: a pragmatic practice-based research network trial. Pragmatic and Observational Research, 7. https://doi.org/10.2147/por.s43161

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