Preface
This guide has been produced as a result of the National Asthma Campaign's
(now National Asthma Council) Asthma Adherence Workshop, held in June 1997 and
funded by the Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care. Compliance, or
rather adherence, was seen as an issue in asthma care that had not at that time
been effectively addressed, despite the progress made in clinical asthma
management and the provision of information to people with asthma.
Participants and speakers at the workshop were invited on the basis of their
special interest, experience or expertise in the area of patient adherence to
medication regimens, and included clinicians, researchers, educators and
behaviouralists. The workshop was designed to present contemporary practice and
theory in a manner that would encourage interaction and thoughtful discussion,
with the goal of developing practical strategies to improve asthma adherence. A
key recommendation was the development of an asthma adherence guide for those
involved in asthma management, including doctors, pharmacists and asthma
educators.
The planning committee for the Adherence Workshop, together with several of
the presenters, subsequently became the reference group for this project. Recent
Australian and international literature on adherence was drawn on extensively by
the group. The National Asthma Campaign's Asthma Adherence Workshop Report
(1997) has also been used in the development of the text.
Asthma Adherence Reference Group members were:
Prof. Adrian Bauman, Professor of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology,
Liverpool Hospital, NSW
Dr Ron Borland, Deputy Director, Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer,
VIC
Dr Chris Brown, general practitioner, QLD
Dr Jill Cockburn, Head, Discipline of Behavioural Science, Faculty of
Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Newcastle, NSW
Dr David Hill, Director, Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer, VIC
Assoc. Prof. Cynthia Rand, Associate Professor of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins
Asthma and Allergy Centre, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MA, USA
Dr Colin Robertson, Deputy Director, Department of Respiratory Medicine,
Royal Children's Hospital, VIC
Assoc. Prof. Susan Sawyer, Deputy Director, Centre for Adolescent Health, VIC
Dr Kay Stewart, Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice, Victorian College of
Pharmacy, Monash University, VIC
Mr Brett Toelle, Research Officer, Institute of Respiratory Medicine,
University of Sydney, NSW
We would also like to acknowledge the contribution of Ms Felicity Finlayson
and Ms Adrienne James of the Lung Health Promotion Centre at The Alfred
Hospital, Melbourne. The Alfred's Asthma Education Profile Questionnaire, and
the Behavior Change Protocol, are reproduced with permission.
We are grateful to Emeritus Professor Philip Ley for his encouragement and
advice on adherence issues.