Publication | Closed Access
Self-Reported Physician Practices for Children With Asthma: Are National Guidelines Followed?
240
Citations
15
References
2000
Year
Most physicians for children report having read and adopted NAEPP guideline recommendations for asthma treatment, including generally appropriate use of medications. Opportunities for improvement exist in specific areas such as the use of written care plans, optimizing antiinflammatory dosing, and providing routine follow-up. Although physicians show evidence of awareness of national guidelines and knowledge consistent with much of their content, additional work is required to promote the use of self-management tools in practice.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1