Objective: To evaluate the impact of the asthma education and management model developed by Peking University People's Hospital on the level of asthma control.
Methods: Trained respiratory physicians from 6 large teaching hospitals in the urban districts of Beijing conducted a successive questionnaire survey in the form of face-to-face interviews with adult asthma patients attending their respective clinics. The results were used to compare the levels of asthma control between patients who were administered "three-in-one" asthma education and management (education group) and those who were not (control group).
Results: Among the 100 patients in the education group, 85% showed asthma control test (ACT) values > or = 20 points. This was significantly higher than that in the 427 control group patients (37%, chi2 = 74.345, P < 0.01). During the past 1 year, the rate of hospitalization due to exacerbation of asthma, number of emergency treatments, and missed working days were significantly lower in the education group than in the control group (4%, 18%, 20% vs 23%, 32%, 55%, respectively; chi(2) = 19.431, 7.515 and 17.853 respectively; and P < 0.01 for all).
Conclusion: The "three-in-one" asthma education and management model can significantly improve asthma control.
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