Thursday 22 March 2012
A breath of fresh air
The American Journal of Preventive Medicine provides an umbrella review of public health interventions for asthma over the past twenty years, with self-management education being the most consistently effective strategy. Asthma UK reports on a project in Yorkshire and Humber that involved training for education professionals. A study in the BMJ looks at the cost effectiveness of mobile phone monitoring for asthma control as compared with the usual paper based approach. This UK primary care based trial, which involved adolescents and adults with poorly controlled asthma, found that using phones didn't work any better than the old school method in enabling asthma control and that it was more expensive.
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