Providing asthma education in primary care practice.

Abstract:

:An educational dialog founded on open communication between clinician and patient is necessary for a successful partnership in asthma care. Educating patients in self-management of asthma has become a major challenge in primary care practice. The process should begin at the time of diagnosis and should be integrated into every step of medical care during office visits and any other clinician-patient interaction. Identifying patients' expectations and concerns about their disease at each office visit helps the clinician focus care. The educational effort should include a discussion of basic asthma facts, and the types and uses of medications, and a demonstration of the skills involved in the proper use of metered-dose inhalers, spacers and peak flow meters. A written asthma self-management plan developed jointly by the clinician and the patient includes recommended daily medications and the specific steps the patient should take to control asthma and achieve the goals of asthma care.

journal_name

Am Fam Physician

authors

Stoloff SW,Janson S

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1997-07-01 00:00:00

pages

117-26, 131-4, 142

issue

1

eissn

0002-838X

issn

1532-0650

journal_volume

56

pub_type

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