The effect of a peak flow-based action plan in the prevention of exacerbations of asthma

被引:117
作者
Cowie, RL [1 ]
Revitt, SG [1 ]
Underwood, MF [1 ]
Field, SK [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV CALGARY, CALGARY ASTHMA PROGRAM, CALGARY, AB T2N 1N4, CANADA
关键词
action plan; asthma; emergency treatment; exacerbation; peak flow;
D O I
10.1378/chest.112.6.1534
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Study objective: To determine the effect of a symptom-based and a peak flow-based action plan in preventing acute exacerbations in subjects with poorly controlled asthma. Design: A randomized controlled trial in which subjects who had required urgent treatment for their asthma were allocated to receive no action plan, a symptom-based plan, or a peak flow-based action plan. Setting: A university hospital asthma clinic. Population: One hundred fifty subjects were recruited after attending an emergency department or a clinic for urgent treatment of asthma. Interventions: All subjects received evaluation and education for asthma before being randomly allocated to receive no action plan, a symptom-based action plan, or a peak flowmeter and a peak flow-based action plan. Measurements: Subjects were assessed by questionnaire at 3 and 6 months after enrollment with questions relating to their asthma control and their need for urgent treatment or hospital admission for asthma. Results: At 6 months after enrollment, although all three intervention groups experienced improvement in their asthma control, there was a striking reduction in emergency department visits for asthma only in the peak flow-based action plan group (p=0.006). No significant difference in emergency visits was apparent between the symptom-based action plan end no action plan groups. Conclusions: We conclude that a peak flow-based action plan is effective, at least in the short term, in protecting patients with asthma against severe exacerbations of their disease.
引用
收藏
页码:1534 / 1538
页数:5
相关论文
共 19 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], 1994, EPI INFO VERSION 6 W
[2]   A RANDOMIZED TRIAL TO IMPROVE SELF-MANAGEMENT PRACTICES OF ADULTS WITH ASTHMA [J].
BAILEY, WC ;
RICHARDS, JM ;
BROOKS, CM ;
SOONG, SJ ;
WINDSOR, RA ;
MANZELLA, BA .
ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, 1990, 150 (08) :1664-1668
[3]   A SELF MANAGEMENT PLAN IN THE TREATMENT OF ADULT ASTHMA [J].
BEASLEY, R ;
CUSHLEY, M ;
HOLGATE, ST .
THORAX, 1989, 44 (03) :200-204
[4]   PATIENT EDUCATION, SELF-MANAGEMENT PLANS AND PEAK FLOW MEASUREMENT [J].
BREWIS, RAL .
RESPIRATORY MEDICINE, 1991, 85 (06) :457-462
[5]  
BURDON JGW, 1982, AM REV RESPIR DIS, V126, P825
[6]   Changes in peak flow, symptom score, and the use of medications during acute exacerbations of asthma [J].
ChanYeung, M ;
Chang, JH ;
Manfreda, J ;
Ferguson, A ;
Becker, A .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 1996, 154 (04) :889-893
[7]   EVALUATION OF PEAK FLOW AND SYMPTOMS ONLY SELF MANAGEMENT PLANS FOR CONTROL OF ASTHMA IN GENERAL-PRACTICE [J].
CHARLTON, I ;
CHARLTON, G ;
BROOMFIELD, J ;
MULLEE, MA .
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1990, 301 (6765) :1355-1359
[8]   EFFECTIVENESS OF ROUTINE SELF-MONITORING OF PEAK FLOW IN PATIENTS WITH ASTHMA [J].
DRUMMOND, N ;
ABDALLA, M ;
BEATTIE, JAG ;
BUCKINGHAM, JK ;
LINDSAY, T ;
OSMAN, LM ;
ROSS, SJ ;
ROYCHAUDHURY, A ;
RUSSELL, L ;
TURNER, M ;
FRIEND, JAR ;
LEGGE, JS ;
DOUGLAS, JG .
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1994, 308 (6928) :564-567
[9]   COMMUNITY-BASED ASTHMA CARE - TRIAL OF A CREDIT CARD ASTHMA SELF-MANAGEMENT PLAN [J].
DSOUZA, W ;
CRANE, J ;
BURGESS, C ;
TEKARU, H ;
FOX, C ;
HARPER, M ;
ROBSON, B ;
HOWDENCHAPMAN, P ;
CROSSLAND, L ;
WOODMAN, K ;
PEARCE, N ;
POMARE, E ;
BEASLEY, R .
EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 1994, 7 (07) :1260-1265
[10]   SELF-MANAGEMENT, AUTONOMY, AND QUALITY-OF-LIFE IN ASTHMA [J].
GIBSON, PG ;
TALBOT, PI ;
TONEGUZZI, RC .
CHEST, 1995, 107 (04) :1003-1008