Qualitative study of views of health professionals and patients on guided self management plans for asthma
- PMID: 11118179
- PMCID: PMC27554
- DOI: 10.1136/bmj.321.7275.1507
Qualitative study of views of health professionals and patients on guided self management plans for asthma
Abstract
Objectives: To explore the views held by general practitioners, practice nurses, and patients about the role of guided self management plans in asthma care.
Design: Qualitative study using nine focus groups that each met on two occasions.
Setting: South Wales.
Subjects: 13 asthma nurses, 11 general practitioners (six with an interest in asthma), and 32 patients (13 adults compliant with treatment, 12 non-compliant adults, and seven teenagers).
Results: Neither health professionals nor patients were enthusiastic about guided self management plans, and, although for different reasons, almost all participants were ambivalent about their usefulness or relevance. Most professionals opposed their use. Few patients reported sustained use, and most felt that plans were largely irrelevant to them. The attitudes associated with these views reflect the gulf between the professionals' concept of the "responsible asthma patient" and the patients' view.
Conclusions: Attempts to introduce self guided management plans in primary care are unlikely to be successful. A more patient centred, patient negotiated plan is needed for asthma care in the community.
Comment in
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Self management in asthma care. Professionals must rethink their role if they are to guide patients successfully.BMJ. 2000 Dec 16;321(7275):1482-3. doi: 10.1136/bmj.321.7275.1482. BMJ. 2000. PMID: 11118160 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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Guided self management plans for asthma. Advice should be simple and patient focused.BMJ. 2001 May 5;322(7294):1121-2; author reply 1123. BMJ. 2001. PMID: 11360906 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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Guided self management plans for asthma. Focus on regular follow up and repeated education may be more productive.BMJ. 2001 May 5;322(7294):1122-3; author reply 1123. BMJ. 2001. PMID: 11360907 No abstract available.
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Guided self management plans for asthma. Focus groups may not accurately reflect current attitudes.BMJ. 2001 May 5;322(7294):1122; author reply 1123. BMJ. 2001. PMID: 11360908 No abstract available.
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Guided self management plans for asthma. Partnership approach leads to effective self management.BMJ. 2001 May 5;322(7294):1123. BMJ. 2001. PMID: 11360909 No abstract available.
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