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Asthma Attack - Targeting Emergency Asthma Contacts in Children

Project information

Asthma Attack - Targeting Emergency Asthma Contacts in Children

Key dates

Start Date: October 2001
Expected Date of Completion: September 2004

Budget

195,354.80

Key contacts

Project Contact: Dr James Paton
Lead Grantholder: Dr James Paton, Dept of Child Health, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Yorkhill NHS Trust, Glasgow G3 8SJ

Aims and objectives

The main aims of the project are to:
  • Determine whether children presenting with asthma attacks can be identified and labelled correctly while in the emergency department
  • Determine whether the emergency department asthma attendance can be used to provide guideline-based individualised advice and feedback to parents, their GPs and practice nurses about attack management and prevention following the emergency contact, with a view to facilitating the family s return to the scheduled asthma management in primary care
  • Determine whether such feedback and advice reduces subsequent asthma morbidity and subsequent emergency health care attendances for asthma.