Airway diseases
Thematic poster
Primary care management of COPD
Methods :
Respiratory intensive care, Epidemiology, Public health, General respiratory patient care
Chairs
R. Jordan
Birmingham (West Midlands)
(United Kingdom)
Using a rapid prioritisation process to identify health research priorities in LMICs
R. Jordan(Birmingham (West Midlands), United Kingdom)
COI
1
Peak-flow or portable spirometry as a replacement for Spirometry in the diagnosis of COPD and Asthma
S. Nair(Trivandrum (Kerala), India)
COI
2
Describing “real world” COPD patients in primary care in Germany – Findings of the BeoNet-Registry
C. Klett-Tammen(Hannover, Germany)
COI
3
Health status changes in Dutch regular care COPD patients classified per GOLD category
H. Mol-Alma(Groningen, Netherlands)
COI
4
Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary disEase Decision Support System (Asthmacope DSS) for managing neglected chronic respiratory diseases in resource constrained primary health care setting in India
M. Shevade(Pune (Maharashtra), India)
COI
5
Health seeking behaviour and care provided to obstructive airway disease patients in Trivandrum, South India
P. Arjun(Trivandrum (Kerala), India)
COI
6
COPD GOLD 2017 guidelines adherence in Swiss pulmologists and general practitioners
J. Marmy(Liestal, Switzerland)
COI
7
Improvement of self-reported physical functioning with tiotropium/olodaterol in Central and Eastern European COPD patients
A. Valipour(Wien, Austria)
COI
8
National and international expansion of capacity building model of India for primary care physicians(PCPs) in the management of COPD & Asthma
H. Chandwani(Gurgaon (Haryana), India)
COI
9
The impact of obstructive airway diseases (OADs) training on knowledge level of 385 allied health professionals in India
M. Shevade(Pune (Maharashtra), India)
COI
10
The MISTRAL study: COPD treatment by general practitioners – diagnosis, treatment decisions, and cooperation with pneumologists
K. Karmand(Xanten, Germany)
COI
11
Step-down of non-indicated triple therapy in COPD using routine primary care data: A regional pilot study
A. Creamer(Bristol (Avon), United Kingdom)
COI
12
Why prescribe ICS to Dutch COPD patients in primary care, and when and how to stop. Data from focus groups with patients and health care providers
C. de Jong(Groningen, Netherlands)
COI
13
Data mining Inhaled corticosteroid Beclometasone dipropionate (bdp) equivalent dose from routine primary care records
C. Newby(Leicester (Leicestershire), United Kingdom)
COI
14
REducing Delay through edUcation on eXacerbations (REDUX) in patients with COPD
C. Hallensleben(Capelle aan den IJssel, Netherlands)
COI
15
The risk of repeated hospitalizations for exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
R. Khamitov(Kazan (Republic of Tatarstan), Russian Federation)
COI
16
Prediction of future COPD exacerbations - DOSE index or a history of exacerbations?
B. Ställberg(Uppsala, Sweden)
COI
17
Understanding referral to Pulmonary Rehabilitation for COPD patients by Primary Health Care staff - a qualitative study using the Theoretical Domains Framework.
J. Watson(Epsom, United Kingdom)
COI
18
TANDEM (Tailored intervention for ANxiety and DEpression Management in COPD) trial: Qualitative interviews with health care professionals from the pilot phase
c. dibao-dina(tours, France)
COI
19
Participant experiences in TANDEM feasibility pilot
H. Pinnock(Edinburgh (Edinburgh), United Kingdom)
COI
20
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