Reductions in hospital use from self management training for chronic asthmatics

The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of asthma Self Management Training on the health status and resource use of patients with chronic asthma. The study consisted of a randomized control design of chronic asthmatic patients in a tertiary care center in India. The intervention group (15...

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description The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of asthma Self Management Training on the health status and resource use of patients with chronic asthma. The study consisted of a randomized control design of chronic asthmatic patients in a tertiary care center in India. The intervention group (153 patients) received four training sessions in addition to the regular care provided to the control group (150 patients). Health status and resource use were measured at baseline and over a one year follow-up period. The intervention group had significantly better health status (measured by breathing ability), fewer productive days lost, and lower resource use (hospitalizations and emergency room visits) than the control group. Total annual costs (direct and indirect) were also lower, though physician costs were not included in the assessment. Therefore, incorporation of asthma Self Management Training as part of clinical management of asthma can result in improvements in health status and reductions in hospital use.
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Allergic diseases
Asthma
Asthma - economics
Asthma - rehabilitation
Biological and medical sciences
Child
Chronic asthma
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Cost Control
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Factors
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Health Services Misuse - economics
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Health Status
Hospitalization
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Humans
Illness
Immunopathology
India
Male
Medical sciences
Medicine
Middle Aged
Morbidity
Mortality
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Patient Readmission - economics
Patient Readmission - statistics & numerical data
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Prevention and actions
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
randomized trial
Reduction
Respiratory and ent allergic diseases
Self Care - economics
Selfmanagement programmes
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title Reductions in hospital use from self management training for chronic asthmatics
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