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Comparative Study
. 2005 Aug;35(8):457-62.
doi: 10.1111/j.1445-5994.2005.00851.x.

Asthma 3+ Visit Plan: a qualitative evaluation

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Comparative Study

Asthma 3+ Visit Plan: a qualitative evaluation

J A Douglass et al. Intern Med J. 2005 Aug.

Abstract

Introduction: The Asthma 3+ Visit Plan is a Commonwealth primary care initiative to improve care for patients with moderate or severe asthma through visits to general practitioners (GP).

Aims: To assess the use of, and barriers to, completing the Asthma 3+ Visit Plan in recurrent emergency department attendees; asthma knowledge, symptoms and quality of life were assessed before and after undertaking the plan.

Methods: The design was a predominantly qualitative study. Consenting individuals who presented for emergency treatment for asthma were interviewed before and after completing the Asthma 3+ Visit Plan with their GP. Asthma knowledge, symptom control, quality of life and demographic information were collected and participants underwent in-depth interviews for qualitative analysis. The setting was a tertiary teaching hospital and two suburban hospitals. The participants were 20 recurrent emergency attendees with asthma.

Results: Individuals who completed the Asthma 3+ Visit Plan had significant improvements in asthma-related quality of life and asthma knowledge. Qualitative interviews revealed that recurrent emergency attendees for asthma viewed the Asthma 3+ Visit Plan favourably. A good relationship with the GP appeared integral to the success of the Asthma 3+ Visit Plan and patient recall was an important factor in plan completion. Cost was also a barrier to patients completing the plan.

Conclusion: Our findings support the Asthma 3+ Visit Plan as a discharge strategy for recurrent emergency attendees with asthma.

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