Thematic Poster
Primary care management of asthma and self-management of respiratory disease
Chairs
D. Ryan
Derby (Derbyshire)
(United Kingdom)
Significant percentage of asthma patients failed to achieve control in the first year after initiating medium or high dose ICS/LABA
H. Cao(Princeton, United States)
COI
1
Breathing exercises delivered by DVD or face to face physiotherapy-acceptability to patients in the BREATHE study
M. Thomas(Southampton (Hampshire), United Kingdom)
COI
2
Asthma therapy using Heart Rate Variability modulation by biofeedback
D. Shoseyov(Carmei Yosef, Israel)
COI
3
Derivation of asthma phenotypes in primary care
R. Khusial(Den Haag, Netherlands)
COI
4
Characteristics of asthma patients with frequent exacerbations – an observational study in Sweden
C. Janson(Uppsala, Sweden)
COI
5
Small airways functioning in obesity asthma patients – a cross-sectional study
M. Kasteleyn(Leiden, Netherlands)
COI
6
Exploring professionals’ and managers’ perspectives of implementing asthma self-management: a qualitative study from the IMP2ART programme
H. Pinnock(Edinburgh (Edinburgh), United Kingdom)
COI
7
Educational interventions for professionals implementing supported self-management: a systematic review from the IMP2ART programme
H. Pinnock(Edinburgh (Edinburgh), United Kingdom)
COI
8
What features do patients ‘want’ in a mobile asthma app?: a qualitative study
I. Hui(Edinburgh (Edinburgh), United Kingdom)
COI
9
Evaluating the effectiveness of a locally developed Personal Asthma Action Plan (PAAP).
J. Peach(Crewe (Cheshire), United Kingdom)
COI
10
Asthma cost-effectiveness analyses: Are we using the recommended outcomes in estimating value?
J. van Boven(Groningen, Netherlands)
COI
11
Effectiveness of community-based self-management interventions among primary care COPD patients: a systematic review
K. Jolly(Birmingham (West Midlands), United Kingdom)
COI
12
Stimulation of usage of self-management platforms through integration in disease management
E. Talboom-Kamp(Breda, Netherlands)
COI
13
Morning symptoms and physical activity in the morning in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease – a cross-sectional study
A. van Buul(Leiden, Netherlands)
COI
14
Concordance between patients and pulmonologists valuation of treatment goals in COPD
R. Ulmeanu(Bucuresti (Sector 5), Romania)
COI
15
Factors associated with therapeutic compliance in COPD
J. Rigual Bobillo(Valladolid, Spain)
COI
16
Contribution of Total Serum IgE, Absolute Eosinophil Count, Pre-treatment FEV1 and post bronchodilator reversibility to augment the diagnosis of Bronchial Asthma.
P. Nirala(Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh), India)
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17
Clinical predictors of airway obstruction in primary care
S. Bucchieri(Carini, Italy)
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18
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