Improving paediatric asthma outcomes in primary health care: a randomised controlled trial
Abstract
To evaluate the effectiveness of the Practitioner Asthma Communication and Education (PACE) Australia program, an innovative communication and paediatric asthma management program for general practitioners.Randomised controlled trial.General practices from two regions in metropolitan Sydney.150 GPs, who were recruited between 2006 and 2008, and 221 children with asthma in their care.GPs in the intervention group participated in two 3-hour...
Paper Details
Title
Improving paediatric asthma outcomes in primary health care: a randomised controlled trial
Published Date
Oct 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
195
Issue
7
Pages
405 - 409
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