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Changing asthma prescribing in primary care 1995–1998
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Changing asthma prescribing in primary care 1995–1998

  • Colin R Simpson1,
  • Peter J Helms1,
  • Michael W Taylor1 &
  • …
  • Baxter-Jones Adam D G1 

Primary Care Respiratory Journal volume 10, pages 34–36 (2001)Cite this article

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Abstract

Aim

To identify changes in asthma related prescribing in primary care over the period April 1995 to April 1998.

Method

Anonymised electronic patient information from the Continuous Morbidity Recording practices was used in this study. Yearly cross-sectional analysis of asthma related prescribing was performed in a cohort of 4,968 patients diagnosed with asthma and resident in Continuous Morbidity Recording practices throughout the period 1995–1998.

Results

There was a significant increasing trend for prescription of inhaled corticos-teroids and other recommended adjunct therapies with a significant trend from steps 1 and 2 of the British Thoracic Society Guidelines to steps 3 and 4. These changes were particularly evident in children.

Conclusions

The use of routinely acquired computerised data from primary care offers the potential of relatively inexpensive and comprehensive whole population surveillance for changing management in common diseases such as asthma.

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  1. University of Aberdeen,

    Colin R Simpson (Research Assistant), Peter J Helms (Professor of Child Health), Michael W Taylor (Senior Lecturer in General Practice & Primary Care) & Baxter-Jones Adam D G (Research Fellow)

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Simpson, C., Helms, P., Taylor, M. et al. Changing asthma prescribing in primary care 1995–1998. Prim Care Respir J 10, 34–36 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/pcrj.2001.11

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  • Received: 10 October 2000

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  • Issue date: June 2001

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/pcrj.2001.11

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