A randomised trial of self-management planning for adult patients admitted to hospital with acute asthma.
BACKGROUND: There is still debate over the benefit of self-management programmes for adults with asthma. A brief self-management programme given during a hospital admission for acute asthma was tested to determine whether it would reduce readmission. METHOD: A randomised controlled trial was perform...
Main Authors: | Osman, L, Calder, C, Godden, D, Friend, J, McKenzie, L, Legge, J, Douglas, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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